Amerado declined a collaboration on my new song ‘Bibia B3y3 Fine’ – Barima Sidney
Rapper Amerado turned down a request to work with him on his new song, “Bibia B3y3 Fine,” according to Ghanaian Highlife icon Barima Sidney.
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After concentrating on solo music for a while, Sidney decided to investigate collaborations, especially since he had been absent from the music scene for some time, as he stated in an exclusive interview with Giovani Caleb on 3FM Drive. When he contacted Amerado, she requested the song’s instrumentation.
The management of Amerado, however, recommended against working together on “Bibia B3y3 Fine.” Rather, Sidney agreed to a remix of his old song “Obia ni Obia” that Amerado had suggested.
King Paluta was later recommended to Sidney by a friend, and he promptly recorded his verse for the song after hearing about it.
Released in May of this year, “Bibia B3y3 Fine” has received positive reviews, according to Sidney. They recommended Amerado to me when I was ready to come out with this BBF thing, so I spoke with him and he said I should send the instrumentation to him.
“I asked him, ‘What is up, bro?’ Two days later, he replied, ‘I have listened, but my management said they prefer we do a remix of Obia ni Obia. Okay, no problem when you are ready,” the man recalled.
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“So, this new guy in Kumasi named King Paluta,” he said, quoting his friend Obofuor from London. After asking, “How do I get to him?” he advised me to speak with Okyeame Kwame. I did so, and he connected me.
I called Paluta, and he forwarded the piece to me, a Chale legend. After a week, this guy forwarded his verse and everything, and I was amazed that that was how I had managed to get him.
After “Bibia B3y3 Fine” was released in May, Sidney was pleased with the reviews that she had received thus far.