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Prince Kwabena Budu Asumaning popularly known as Kobby Culture of Akatakyie fame has objected to comment by some social media users that he resembles Patapaa.
Kobby Culture in an interview with Doreen Avio stressed that people should never say he looks like Patapaa because he is unique.
“I have a different face, a different voice, different structure, different colour so I don’t resemble Patapaa. I’m myself “ he said.
He, however, said people might be drawing resemblance because of his hairstyle and slender body shape.
Kobby Culture appeared on the red carpet at the just ended RTP Awards wearing a similar suit to what Patapaa wore to the 2018 Ghana Music Awards.
Watch the full interview with Doreen Avio below:
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