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Entertainment of Sunday, 5 January 2014

Source: Ama Larbie

FOKN Bois needs to be more creative, less insanity

Illustrious ‘crazy’ music duet, FOKN Bois represented by Wanluv Da Kubolor and M3nsah as controversial and creative as they have always been known for in the music industry should be more creative than depicting more of the insanity dwelling within them this year.

Personally, I love their creativity which went way beyond imagination last year, 2013 when a naked picture of them was leaked onto various social media platforms. One cannot say whether or not the picture was anonymously leaked or consciously leaked yet their bodies were exposed just like they came into the world.

As it is, showbiz is all about creativity which we have witnessed in the years gone by amidst our entertainers like Samini, Sarkodie, Efya, Becca, Shatta Wale and FOKN Bois who are atypical shrewd with their marques. Very few artistes in this country’s music industry are able to satisfy patrons at events with live band performances.

Undeniably, ranking controversial artistes in the Ghanaian music industry, FOKN Bois will be number one on the list with their vast difference in understanding the values of life but they will need to tartan their choice of words in regards of being creative.

Although this generation sees everything as a trending lifestyle, so does the future hold a lot for us as life norm sees every living being learn from experiences they encounter and that of those happenings around them.

There is quite an interesting number of adolescence that sees the duet as role models for the creativity their brand depicts hence, the need for them to choose words that they may someday forbid their grandchildren from using in communicating with people.

Customarily, what a person beliefs and sees no negativity with their actions in their youthful days rather demystify it when immediate teenagers are doing same while in their peak maturity stage therefore the need to be affably creative than depicting insanity all in the name of being extraordinarily creative.