For some days now Ghanaians always wake up to a new episode of the scuffle or beef between Tracey Boakye, Mzbel, and Gloria Kani.
What we seem not to understand or get an explanation to is the phrase “Papa No” they always use in their exchanges. Arguably the most popular phrase in Ghana right about now, “Papa No” remains an unsolved puzzle.
Musician Barima Sidney has however capitalized on the trends and dropped a new song tagged “Papa No”, check it out below.
Barima Sydney
Papa No
Barima SydneyPapa No
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