Ghanaian gospel artist Great Ampong has unveiled a new song titled "Apology," where he expresses regret over his previous campaign song supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
In "Apology," Ampong specifically reflects on his 2024 election campaign track, which included inappropriate lyrics aimed at President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He acknowledges his errors and seeks forgiveness from the public for his alignment with the NPP during the elections. In the song, Ampong confesses that he now regrets his support for the NPP and considers it a mistake. He encourages Ghanaians to move past political divisions after the elections and foster national unity.
This is the song Great Ampong is now apologizing to Ghanaians for releasing… Man really said a lot! 😂 pic.twitter.com/014wVj7fhV
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The release of the song has generated mixed reactions online. While some praise him for owning up to his mistakes, others are skeptical about the sincerity of his apology. Critics argue that his remorse seems disingenuous, especially since his original campaign song is still accessible on streaming platforms. Some have characterized his apology as mere ‘bootlicking’ behavior to ensure his relevance.
Ghanaian gospel musician Great Ampong has released a new song titled 'Apology,' offering his apology to Ghanaians for some of his actions, including the release of a song with indecent lines directed at President John Mahama and the NDC during the 2024 campaign. pic.twitter.com/ldEOGDUDg5
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