“Tongue Twisting Became Popular In Ghana Because Of Bradez” – DJ Slim Argues

Ghanaian DJ and entertainment critic Daniel Gyan-Kesse, better known as DJ Slim, has revealed in a submission on his show ‘Street is Watching’ that Ghanaian music duo Bradez made tongue-twisting popular rather than Sarkodie, whom people are giving that title.
According to DJ Slim, even before Sarkodie rose to fame in 2009, Flowking Stone had been doing the tongue twisting even before he emerged.
Watch DJ Slim argue below:
Meawhile, during an interview with Roselyn Felli on Changes on Joy Prime, gospel artist Moses OK recently revealed a touching anecdote about his journey.
The artist described a pivotal event in his life when he had to leave school due to financial difficulties.
Moses OK disclosed that his parents were unable to pay for his education. In spite of this setback, his steadfast love for God’s cause served as his….
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Source: Dklassgh.com



