He was reacting to comments by Abraham Philip Akpor popularly known as Lord Kenya who cautioned radio presenters and DJs across the country to stop playing his hip-life songs which he describes as “ungodly”.
Lord Kenya said once he has repented from his old lifestyle, anything “worldly” should not be associated with him because he is now born again.
“They should stop playing the music – it’s my own intellectual property and I have seen the light now so the DJs should stop enjoying my songs on air,” he noted.
Speaking in an interview with Hitz FM, Mark Okraku Mantey said, ‘Sika Baa’ was produced by Zapp Mallet and himself [Mantey] and that, people have bought the songs over the years and he has no right to tell them not to play it.
He said he owned 70% stake in Lord Kenya's first two albums.
He maintained that Lord Kenya, now a pastor, can’t say that someone shouldn’t play his secular songs.
Lord Kenya is noted for several popular hit songs including ‘Driver Susu Ko’, ‘Sika Baa’, ‘Okafuo Didi’, ‘Sika Mpo Nfaneho, and ‘Born Again’.
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