It Doesn’t Make Sense If Someone Says I Don’t Have An Identity – Kelvyn Boy Reacts To Okraku Mantey Criticism

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Kelvyn Boy has reacted to criticisms that he does not have an identity.

During a discussion on Hitz FM in 2018, the now Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku Mantey, questioned if Kelvyn had a musical identity.

He asserted that the Ghanaian artiste does not sound the same.

“Does he have an identity when it comes to rhythms that he performs? He doesn’t. I have heard him on different rhythms, different songs and he sounds different on almost every beat,” Mr Mantey said.

Reacting to this in a new interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM which Zionfelix.net monitored, the ‘Mea’ singer stated that it does not make sense if someone says he does not have an identity.

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He argued that people would know he had an identity if they went back to listen to his song.

Pointing out the High elements in his songs, ‘Yawa No Dey, ‘Mea’ and ‘Down Flat’, Kelvyn Boy emphasised that he has an identity.

Kelvyn added that he sounds different because he is versatile.

He thinks Mark Okraku Mantey talks too much.

Kevlyn Boy further questioned what Mr Okraku Mantey has done to aid the development of the industry.

Watch Kelvyn Boy’s reaction below.

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