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Wizkid Is Not My Boss, He Is My Friend – King Promise Clears Air
Due to his breach of contract and absence from the recent “Wizkid Live” performance at the Accra Sports Stadium, Ghanaian artist King Promise earned the wrath of Ghanaians.
Prior to Wizkid, the night’s headliner, the award-winning singer was among the lineup of artists slated to excite spectators.
However, even though some of the artists on the bill, including Darkovibes and Gyakie, appeared, King Promise and R2Bees followed Wizkid’s example and did not show up for their concerts that evening.
While Wizkid’s absence from the performance is still not fully explained, King Promise came under fire from Ghanaians when he, too, apologized on Twitter for skipping the event.
As the performance was hosted in his home and he owed it to his people, King Promise’s fans and supporters thought that he should have performed instead.
His subsequent acts, like hanging out with Wizkid on his private plane and accompanying the Nigerian superstar to Abidjan and later Benin, further stoked outrage on social media.
Since King Promise is following Wizkid’s orders, many people have referred to him as his “puppet.”
But according to King Promise, Wizkid is not his “boss” and he is not at his beck and call in an interview with Hitz FM.
King Promise refers to the Grammy-winning musician as a buddy, not the other way around, in their connection.
He said, “Wizkid is my friend, not my boss.”
He further stated that Ghanaians are his true allies.
“Secondly,” he said, “I have an allegiance to Ghanaians.”
Source: Dklassgh.com