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Crital Faith Records announces the presentation of their artiste, A Pluz, who will be presenting his album to the Parliament house today.
The album to my understanding is a letter addressing the flaws that worry Ghanaians to the MPs in Parliament.
“You’ve not paid your child’s school fees but have the funds to buy him a cow on his birthday,” are a few lines from the album.
A Pluz creativity can be seen clearly on the latest album.
With his new album, titled “A Letter To Parliament”, he has been certified as Ghana’s most controversial hip life artiste.
A Pluz has always been hitting hard or praising at the government or political parties of the nation in a satirical way but this time round has decided to accomplish that dream by marching straight to the parliament house.
A Pluz’ music has professional musicians and engineers on-board such as the likes of Kwabena Kwabena, Ebo’o and Appietus
A-Plus indeed writes a letter to Parliament.
Source: ghanamusic
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