
Ghana's evicted rep from Big Brother StarGame, DKB, has composed an apology song to further show how remorseful he is for slapping Zainab in the Big Brother house.
The song, titled 'My Apology', was released over the weekend. It was recorded at Boom Entertainment Studios. There are hopes that the song will be played during the Big Brother show for all who are hurt by DKB's slap.
Currently, the song is making a huge impact on social networks in Ghana, with thousands of Ghanaians downloading.
NEWS-ONE gathered it had more than 1000 downloads as of yesterday June 17 from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe among others.
DKB intends using this medium to prove to Ghanaians and Africa at large how remorseful he is and his take on the issue of violence.
The song, which is an embodiment of DKB's total and final apology, is also an initiative to touch on gender violence and its repercussions. He is h
oping it would send out a clear message to all to shun any form of violence against men or women in society.
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DKB (NEW)


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