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Barely a month after getting popular for his unique style of music, Bosom P-Yung has revealed that ladies keep flooding his inbox with nude materials.
The ‘Attaa Adwoa’ hitmaker, in an interview with Mic Gizo, on Hitz Gallery, on Hitz FM, said girls continuously send him inappropriate messages.
“Some say ‘yo, I like your music’. Some send nude videos, nude pictures you know. I’m not lying,” he said.
When asked how many nude photos and videos he receives in a day, Bosom P-Yung said “uncountable”.
The artiste also disclosed that ever since his music video went viral, he has had a lot of ladies trying to flirt with him especially students of the University of Ghana, Legon.
“Bad chicks, they are many. The Legon girls are coming the more. They are many. Unless I use a calculator,” he added.
Bosom P-Yung’s ‘Atta Adwoa’ video dominated social media trends for days in January 2020.
A number of people have been fascinated by his dance moves, hot red hair colour, dressing, and mannerisms in the video that has gone viral.
While some have shared interesting comments about the song, others have posted their own versions of the ‘Atta Adwoa’ video.
American music producer, Diplo, and Nigerian act, Mr Eazi, have expressed interest in working with Bosom P-Yung.
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