Ghana music sensation Joel Ofori Bonsu with the stage name Olivetheboy has shared that his mother wanted to arrest him after she learned he had launched his song.
OliveTheBoy is a young Ghanaian artist who has been making waves in the Ghanaian music industry since his exposure to the industry.
In a recent interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM the ‘Goodsin’ hitmaker throws light on the genesis of his music career in the instances where his mother did not approve of his choice of career, with the notion that the moment one starts doing music whiles in school the person is then tagged as an irresponsible student.
According to OliveTheBoy the moments his mother heard about him launching songs she called him telling him of launching songs without informing her with an unfriendly tone, and had wanted to arrest him. Because she has invested in his education and he has decided to do music.
“I dropped ‘Tanga-reen’ that was my first project, it had like six songs. When I dropped it, the very first day I dropped it, I did not know who told my mom, because I did not tell my mom, I came to school that was what she thought, but I came to do music, so when I dropped that project I didn’t know who told my mom.”
“But she called me and was like, you have launched a song and you did not tell me, but it was not with a happy tone. She wanted to get me arrested, and like the next thing I hear you are doing music”. He shared with Andy Dosty.
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