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They’re trying to use our song for political agenda- Keche

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Popular music duo, Keche have explained that they have been trying to prevent their newest single “Something must happen” to be tagged as a political song.

According to Keche Joshua, since the release of the song, he has resorted to deleting some comments on his social media pages because they are political.

Keche Joshua made this revelation while reacting to the hardships Ghanaian youth are currently facing in this political climate.

He states that the lyrics of their song resonates with some youth so much that they tend to use it for “political agenda.”

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“I’ve been deleting comments on Facebook and Instagram. They’re trying to use our song for an Agenda. They keep tagging some political leaders but the song is not a political song and we don’t want it to be tagged as one,” he said in an interview with ZionFelix.

Explaining why he thinks “Something must happen” is resonating so much with the youth, he said;

“We come up with these kinds of songs because we move with the youth, we love them, we talk to them all the time.”

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