Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Amerado has straightened a Kingdom Plus 101.9 radio presenter who tried to compare him to Sarkodie during an interview.
In the video, the radio presenter asked Amerado to clear the air on rumours that he copies Sarkodie.
‘People say you copy Sarkodie, what do you have to say about that?’, the presenter asked.
This question pissed off Amerado who said that he doesn’t feel okay when anytime he or any other young rapper goes on an interview, they try to compare them to the Sarkcess Music CEO.
He said that he’s there to promote himself and his song so he expects questions in that line.
“It’s about time when young artiste go on interview, they don’t get compared to Sarkodie. All the time you people mention Sarkodie. Why?… I am getting very pissed because it’s about time when young artiste go on interview, they don’t get compared to Sarkodie“,
he said fearlessly.
“It’s about time we don’t bring Sarkodie’s name into an interview which is not relevant because when he comes here right now, we wouldn’t talk about Amerado. I am here to push my song and let’s just do that. Sarkodie is a legend and he’s in his lane so let’s just continue with the interview. When you compare us to him, we feel as if we are doing nothing’, he added.
Although Amerado expressed his concerns that he doesn’t want to talk about Sarkodie, the presenter still continued asking him questions concerning the rapper.
This got Amerado pissed off and he left the live interview.
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