Do Something says A-Plus

A-Plus has released a social song which talks about issues affecting the lives of the people in the country.It is titled “Do something”.The question here is,who should do something?

Infact the controversial artist refers to the Current President of Ghana to something. Aplus featured

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Aplus 'Do somthing' talks about this year's poor Christmas preparing.

Though the song makes no mention of a political party or person, but makes mention of the President's name.It is clear that the song is referring to economic hardship among Ghanaians .In the song, Aplus assures Ghanaian to be patient that President Atta Mills will make things right.

According to A-Plus ,during the approach of Christmas, people buy Chicken but this year Chicken will have to buy us.

A-Plus released an album 'Freedom of Speech I' right before the 2000 elections in Ghana.

The hit track 'Mesuro Mpo Na Merekeka Yi O' talked about how he was afraid of what he was saying and doing, but he would say it anyway in light of democracy, as he lambasted politicians.

In one of the political songs he used Dr. Ephraim Amu's 'Yen Ara Asase Ni' chorus.

After J.A. Kufuor took over the mantle of power from J.J. Rawlings in 2001, he released 'Freedom of Speech II' which criticized the wrongdoings of the NPP government and implored them to do better lest they got voted out of power in the next election (2004).

The New Patriotic Party won another term in office, but it did not prevent A-Plus from releasing 'Agye Gon' - analyzing the 2004 campaign promises, etc.

He presented autographed copies of his most recent album, which includes controversial song Letter to Parliament to the Speaker of Parliament to enable each Member of Parliament have a personal copy. The song has supposedly brought him death threats.

Development / Accra / Ghana / Africa / Modernghana.com

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