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The management of Ghanaian musician Patapaa has issued a defamation notice, warning of legal action against individuals making damaging remarks about the artiste.
In a statement released by the management, the team expressed concern over what it described as an increasing trend of both public and private negative commentary targeting Patapaa.
“Management will pursue legal action against anyone who continues to defame Patapaa,” the statement reads.
The notice highlighted the harm being done to the artiste’s brand, which rose to national and international prominence following the viral success of his 2017 hit song One Corner. The management team stated that the persistent attacks are undermining Patapaa’s image and reputation.
“It has become common practice for individuals… to speak negatively about our artist both privately and publicly,” the statement further indicates.
The document, signed by Patapaa’s manager, Abdul M. Abass, stresses the seriousness of the matter and called on the public to refrain from defamatory comments.

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