As the political landscape heats up, the major political players in Ghana are strategizing to win election 2012.
Information available to BroadwayGhana.com suggests that the main opposition party, the NPP, is seriously considering using the latest single by music duo Blaq Hedz as their campaign song.
RED CARD, the song, is an 'Azonto' fusion that goes like 'ma no red card, red card red card'. What is unclear is whether the release of the song is a coincidence or a planned strategy considering the fact that minority MPs in Parliament showed president Mills red cards after he delivered the State of The Nation Address last week.
Mysteriously, a line in the song goes says 'the Umbrella sef no dey fit stop the hit'.
Are we going to have a new NPP election campaign song? Listen and judge for yourself.


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