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Since he joined a Nigerian label, he’s practically a Nigerian artiste now. Have you noticed Ghanaians are no longer vibing to his music since the initial hype died down?
Patapaa further highlighted the cross-border success of ‘One Corner’, citing it as a catalyst for the visit of Nigerian TikTok personality Peller to Ghana. According to the artist, the song's organic popularity drove the trend without the need for paid promotion.
I didn’t give Peller even a cedi to promote my song. He made a video because ‘One Corner’ was already viral. It was trending in Europe
He also noted that Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale played a role in bringing Peller to Ghana following the song’s success:
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Shatta Wale was the one who invited Peller. I wasn’t even in the country when he arrived. Nigerians rarely support Ghanaian songs, apart from VIP and ‘One Corner
Patapaa’s remarks have reignited the conversation around the global recognition of Ghanaian artists and the implications of signing with international, particularly Nigerian, record labels. While Black Sherif continues to enjoy massive streaming numbers and continental awards, Patapaa’s claims suggest a divide between viral fame and sustained musical influence.