I’m not for profanity – Adina

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Ghanaian-South African singer, songwriter Adina

Until radio edits of songs were mandated in the music space to curb profanity, profane songs were and are still somehow enjoyed by many Ghanaians.

In fact, rapper Yaa Pono and secular-musician-turned-evangelist, Papa Shee have confirmed Ghanaians love profane songs and only hypocrites would deny that fact.

Late singer Ebony Reigns was bashed several times for how she played with words that gave out signs of profanity in her songs. Eno Barony has faced similar heat. Several musicians have been caught in that web too.

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Ghanaian-South African singer, songwriter Adina talks about profane songs

But, Singer Adina speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM on Friday said she would rather do songs her children could listen to.

According to her, profanity is not her style and she wouldn’t write songs her mom and kids wouldn’t laud her for.

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She told Andy Dosty that, “there are certain things that I won’t put into my songs. It’s peculiar. I don’t wanna use some words. They should be songs that my mom can listen to. I wanna be able to play to my children. I pay mind to subjects when doing songs.”

Source: Adomonline.com/ Dennis Adu/ dennis.adu@myjoyonline.com