I didn't cover Bisa Kdei's 'Brother Brother' - Ernest Opoku
Gospel music star, Ernest Opoku Jnr has refuted claims that he worked on
highlife artiste, Bisa Kdei’s 'Brother Brother' hit to come up with his
new gospel song, My Lord is good.
The Spirit Man as he is passionately called in an interview with Dess FM 90.3 at Bekwai in the Ashanti Region, told Anning Ogee Oscar on Dess Entertainment Show last Saturday that he does not agree with people saying he covered Bisa’s "Brother Brother".
According to Ernest, every music has its own rhythm and tune it works on and his music just calls for its own rhythm and not somebody’s as been said by some music lovers.
“It’s never true and it can’t be true. When you compare the two instrumentals, you can find so many differences. When you go to the studio to do music, the engineer listens to the music and he will decide the kind of beat to use. So it’s never true that I used "Brother Brother" beat.
Ernest Opoku Jnr is now promoting his new gospel song My Lord is good which many music lovers say the music walks on the beat of Brother Brother by Bisa Kdei.
The Spirit Man as he is passionately called in an interview with Dess FM 90.3 at Bekwai in the Ashanti Region, told Anning Ogee Oscar on Dess Entertainment Show last Saturday that he does not agree with people saying he covered Bisa’s "Brother Brother".
According to Ernest, every music has its own rhythm and tune it works on and his music just calls for its own rhythm and not somebody’s as been said by some music lovers.
“It’s never true and it can’t be true. When you compare the two instrumentals, you can find so many differences. When you go to the studio to do music, the engineer listens to the music and he will decide the kind of beat to use. So it’s never true that I used "Brother Brother" beat.
Ernest Opoku Jnr is now promoting his new gospel song My Lord is good which many music lovers say the music walks on the beat of Brother Brother by Bisa Kdei.
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