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Comedian cum musician, Funny Face, has taken to social media to plead with Ghanaians to buy his album, titled 'Animal Kingdom'.
His plea comes after the album recorded no sales on the many digital stores the album was uploaded onto.
According to Funny Face, these digital stores have started querying him to know if he is truly a musician.
"Ghanaians… thank you for the international disgrace 😭😅💿 .. now some of the stores am selling the ‘Animal kingdom’ album .. are sending me emails asking if am really a musician .. because this disgrace them no see some before .. the only artiste to record … zero sales in their stores! 😅🙏😭.!

The 17-track album was launched on June 27.
The comic actor some weeks ago had told his fans he cared about no one when he had issues with his baby mama.
Funny Face believes his actions then might have caused his sales to dwindle and this issued an apology.
"I understand you people .. you are teaching me sense .. next time .. when I talk .. I will think about it before! Please is ok .. I'm one of your own ooo .. this children’s park I wanna build .. is for us all .. God bless Ghanaians 🙏 .. Ankooosowa . Next time .. play with Ghanaians 😥 .. hmmm .. the tin “ Over me waaa [SIC]."
He followed up with a video to officially apologise to Ghanaians for his utterances earlier.
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