Ghanaian rapper, Chief Osei Bonsu, popularly known as Tulenkey, has shied away from revealing his political colours.
In an interview on the Late Nite Celebrity Show on eTV, the rapper declined to mention the political party he supports in Ghana.
The ‘Proud F Boys’ hit maker said his fans cut across the political divide so it will not be prudent to endorse one party.
Tulenkey says he would like to remain ‘anonymous’ on his choice of a political party.
“My fans cut across. Some support NPP, some support NDC, some support PPP and all that so I wouldn’t want to go and stand for one. It would be like I’ve dawged boys so I’d rather remain anonymous”, he said.
When host of the show, Foster Romanus pressed further by asking if he will accept $500,000 to record a song for a political party, the rapper said he will decline.
“I don’t think I’ll do it. The money is huge but I just don’t find interest in those things so I’m not sure I’ll do it”, he stated.
Tulenkey had his major breakthrough in Ghana’s music industry with the release of his song titled ‘Proud F Boys’ featuring Eddie Khae.