Born-again Hiplife artiste, Lord Kenya, says he has no interest in royalties obtained from his old songs.
According to the former Hiplife rapper, he will only prefer that the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) gives him royalties accumulated from 'Testimony', his new gospel album.
Speaking on Hitz FM with Amanda Jissih, Lord Kenya said, any money accrued from his old, wordly songs should be given to his former manager, Mark Okraku-Mantey whom he hinted will manage him[Lord Kenya] again and will also do the work of God.
Lord Kenya made a commitment five years ago to win souls for Christ and hasn't looked back since.
Saturday, 15 August 2015
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Give Royalties From My Old Songs To Mark Okraku-Mantey - Lord Kenya
Give Royalties From My Old Songs To Mark Okraku-Mantey - Lord Kenya
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Yerb is a student at the Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra. He's a passionate reader and a researcher of great content in Africa and beyond.
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