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‘Wee’ gives me ideas to write good music –Ayisoba


Musician, King Ayisoba, known in real life as Alpert Apozori, has revealed that marijuana gives him ideas to write good music. “When I smoke weed, it gives me good ideas,” he said. A lot of musicians in Ghana smoke marijuana but are afraid to admit it because they are hypocrites.

The musician speaking in an interview on Taxi Driver on Hitz FM hosted by Blakk Rasta Wednesday admitted that he smokes marijuana and is never afraid to admit it.

Marijuana is a banned substance in Ghana, and the law does not permit its usage.

But the I Want To See You My Father hit singer disclosed that, “A lot of musicians in Ghana smoke weed but they are afraid to talk about it. But as for me I take care of myself, nobody buys food for me so I don’t care talking about it.”

“I smoke weed at least once a day and nobody in Ghana can smoke like I do,” he admitted, adding that he started smoking at the age of 11 and has since been smoking for the past 25 years.

King Ayisoba who hails from Kalaga in the Upper East region of Ghana is a father of five and has three wives.

The pidgin singer who is famous for playing the Kologo (or Kolgo) said Ghanaians should expect his album, Mmeka, in 2013. Myjoyonline.com

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