Host of GH One TV’s ‘GH Today’, Baisiwa D-Hammond has apologized to viewers for the manner in which their interview with Tic Tac ended.
Tic Tac walked out of the live interview, Friday.
The hiplife artiste while answering to questions about his feud with Shatta Wale, felt offended when Shatta Wale’s video was shown on the screen.
“Are you playing Shatta Wale’s video? Is it because we are talking about him (Shatta Wale)? I did not come here to promote Shatta Wale,” he said and left the studio despite attempts by the host to offer an explanation and resolve the issue.
In a tweet, Baisiwa D-Hammond apologized to viewers, adding that the video was played not with any malicious intent.
“With respect to the interview with hiplife artist Tic Tac some few minutes ago, we apologize that the interview did not end as planned. We want to state that the song wasn't played with any malice intended and we apologize unreservedly to viewers,” her tweet read.
With respect to the interview with hiplife artist Tic Tac some few minutes ago, we apologize that the interview did not end as planned.
— Baisiwa D-Hammond (@BaisiwaDH) December 8, 2017
We want to state that the song wasn't played with any malice intended and we apologize unreservedly to viewers @GHOneTV @KafuiDey
Tic Tac - Shatta Wale beef
The feud between Tic Tac and Shatta Wale started when the latter named the former as part of artistes who are not smart, abrantepa.com recalls.
A displeased Tic Tac responded to the claim describing it as disrespectful.
“Most of the young musicians don’t respect us. I mean we who made a mark in the music industry those days.
“These days some artistes are popular and trendy because of social media so they don’t respect but when it comes to music data it count a lot, I’m saying this because the level of disrespect is too much.
“You would hear Shatta Wale speaking against Ex Doe in an interview. Can you also imagine the same Shatta Wale revealing in an interview that me, Tic Tac, I’m not smart!” he fumed on Happy FM.
In recent times, Tic Tac has released a number of songs including ‘Rashida’. His ‘Ayalolo’ project was an initiative to create awareness ahead of the release of his 7th album and mark One Year Anniversary of Aayalolo since it commenced operations.