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Bandana releases song to further diss Charter House after losing Ghana music award to Kaakie

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Bandana releases song to further diss Charter House after losing Ghana music award to Kaakie

481826068_191178After taking to twitter to vent his anger at Charter House, organizers of the annual Ghana Music Awards, for not winning the Reggae Dance Hall Song of the Year, Bandana has released a song to diss the events outfit.

Last Saturday, May 18, Bandana lost out on the award to dancehall artiste, Kaakie at the 14th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

Just some few minutes after Kaakie was announced winner of that category which also had Bandana, Blakk Rasta, Eazzy, Knii Lante and Samini as contenders, the artiste popularly known for the hit song Bandana From Ghana took to social media platform, Twitter to vent his anger at the organizers.

He tweeted that: “F**k Ghana music industry, F**k charter house and I mean this from my heart .i don’t need them in any way ..big up to all Shatta wale fans.”

“F**king hypocrites,liars, sons and daughters of satan, I hope they sleep and don’t wake up.. Charter hose should used for a public toilet …..I don’t need any award in Gh or any nomination..f**k Gh music industry..”, he added.

Bandana did not spare Kaakie, who walked away with two awards on the night. He said: “F**k khakie who [can’t] even write her own music…I know how they did this…but trus mi we kno how to handle dis.”

After those series of hash tweets, the Shatta City singer Monday released a song title Letter to Charter House to further jab the events outfit.

In the 3 minuted and 40 seconds song, Bandana sings that Charter House is a liar, he does not need their award and he gets his award from God.

According him, he has no regrets of venting his anger at the event organizers on twitter and that he did not force them to nominate him for the awards.

Bandana stressed in the song, which was filled with vulgar words, that his fans voted for him across the country and wondered why he did not win.

The self professed Dancehall King accused the events outfit of killing careers of artistes every year through the awards, and that his loss was orchestrated.

He ended the song by quizzing: “If my song wasn’t popular then why did you put it in your nomination?” and urged Charter House “to go read Jeremiah 5 downwards.”

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