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Kwaku Flick Defends Lilwin’s Hospital Bed Video, Says It Wasn’t a Publicity Stunt

Kwaku Flick Defends Lilwin’s Hospital Bed Video, Says It Wasn’t a Publicity Stunt

 

Ghanaian singer Kwaku Flick has come out to clarify the circumstances and motives behind the release of Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin’s song “25th May (Voice Of God)” in the aftermath of growing criticism and controversy surrounding the song’s release.

 

The song caused a lot of controversy online when it was released, not long after Lilwin was involved in a sad accident that claimed the life of a three-year-old boy.

 

Many people on the internet questioned the release’s timing and sincerity, arguing that it was improper considering the circumstances.

 

In an interview with Zionfelix, Kwaku Flick—who sang with King Paluta on the song—provided some clarification among the outcry.

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He acknowledged the range of viewpoints being voiced by internet users in his remarks.

 

The song’s deeper, more sincere aims will become apparent to those who take the time to hear it, the “Y3 Kom” hitmaker stressed. “Those who listen to the song carefully will notice that Lilwin expressed a lot of optimism and even prayed for the family who had lost a loved one.” said Kwaku Flick.

 

He also responded to the claims that the recording of Lilwin dozing off in a hospital bed was manufactured.

 

He also responded to the claims that the recording of Lilwin dozing off in a hospital bed was manufactured.

 

Claiming that the footage showing Lilwin lying in the hospital bed throughout the video’s recording were real because the head of Wezzy Entertainment was present at the hospital when the entire song was recorded, Kwaku Flick angrily refuted these accusations.

 

Check out the video below:

 

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