Ghanaian rapper Tic has called out Ghanaians for their tributes to Kofi B after his death.
The artiste feels a lot of Ghanaians are hypocrites because they failed to show the singer love when he was alive but are now pretending they loved him.
Musician Kofi B, died early Sunday morning, February 2, 2020, after a short illness.
Several Ghanaians took to social media to mourn the death of the musician, with many calling him a legend in the music industry.
However, Tic, a friend of the late musician is surprised at the sudden display of affection for the late Kofi B.
“For some hours now, I have been very sad about the unfortunate demise of my paddy… clearly it has been very difficult to even post anything about his death to show my concern because already I know he’s mad at the sudden titles and tags received from Ghanaians”, he said.
Tic revealed that the last time he went for a show with the musician he was not treated with respect and Kofi B complained bitterly.
The rapper is shocked that somebody who was not treated fairly, all of a sudden is being referred to as a legend when he passed.
”The last time we met at a show he was not treated with respect, and he was bitter to the extent that he complained about his unfair treatment meted out to him in the industry, now that he’s gone we are heaping all the praises on him, calling him legend and all that”, he wondered.
”I had recently just asked him to write me a song Aawwwwww RIP Kofi Yaw Dompr3 one can never tell the operations of death,” Tic wrote on Instagram.
Kofi B, born Kofi Boakye Yiadom, recorded hit songs such as ‘Koforidua Flowers’, ‘Mobrowa’ ‘Akua Atta’ and others.