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Controversy Hits Ghanaian Music Group VIP


NEWS-ONE sources say there are some skirmishes in the camp of award-winning Ghanaian trio VIP, over the release of their new track, ‘Which Kind Yawa Be Dis’.
The song features Ghana’s fastest Sarkodie.
The bone of contention among VIP members is whether to release the song as a single now or wait till their upcoming album, ‘Seven Eleven’, is ready.
Though a member of the trio did not subscribe to releasing a single, the two other insisted they should release the song.
For them, it was a good season for the song as the rhythm was good for any Azonto move. They believed that by the time the full album came out, the single would get the needed attention for the album.
The source said VIP members usually disagreed on issues but the current issue was dragging on.
NEWS-ONE had the opportunity to listen to it and indeed it has one of the best rhythms ever. It is a hot song and each member of the group made a point with the lyrics, with Sarkodie also taking his rapperholic antics to the next level.
The song’s rhythm is awesome, and Sarkodie tried to introduce a new catchy phrase into the music arena with the song. 
‘Which Kind Yawa Be Dis’ is produced by Nigeria’s Puffy Tee and mixed and mastered by Ghana’s hot sound engineer Kaywa.
Some industry stakeholders have given the song thumbs up and predicted it to be a hit.
VIP is known for hit songs and indeed their upcoming album will promise a lot more.
The group’s ‘Change Position’ is still making an impact at parties, nightclubs and airwaves.


Credit: NEWS-ONE

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