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Amerado declined a collaboration on my new song ‘Bibia B3y3 Fine’ – Barima Sidney

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Ghanaian Highlife icon, Barima Sidney has disclosed that rapper, Amerado declined a request to collaborate on his new song ‘Bibia B3y3 Fine.’

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Speaking in an exclusive interview with Giovani Caleb on 3FM Drive, Sidney mentioned that after focusing on solo music for a long time, he decided to explore collaborations, especially since he had been away from the music scene for a while. He reached out to Amerado, who asked for the song’s instrumentation.

However, Amerado’s management advised against the collaboration for ‘Bibia B3y3 Fine.’ Instead, Amerado proposed a remix of Sidney’s old song ‘Obia ni Obia,’ which Sidney accepted. 
 
Later, a friend recommended King Paluta to Sidney, who quickly recorded his verse for the song after being contacted.
‘Bibia B3y3 Fine’ was released in May this year and Sidney says the feedback has been “so far, so good. When I was ready to come out with this BBF thing they suggested one guy, Amerado so I spoke to him and he was like I should forward the instrumentation to him.

“So two days later, I was like bro what’s up and he was like I have listened but my management said they prefer we do a remix of Obia ni Obia and I was like okay, no problem when you’re ready,” he said.

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He continued; ”So, a friend in London, Obofuor was like there’s this new chap in Kumasi called King Paluta. So, I was like how do I get to him and he said talk to Okyeame Kwame so I spoke to Okyeame Kwame and he linked me.

“I called Paluta and he was like a Chale  legend forwarding the piece to me. Then a week later this guy forwarded his verse and everything and I was like wow so that was how I got him.”

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 ‘Bibia B3y3 Fine’ was released in May, and Sidney expressed satisfaction with the feedback received so far.

 

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