Ghanaian movie producer, director, and artiste, Famous De Legend, recently expressed deep dissatisfaction over the actions displayed by Brother Sammy following their recent collaboration on a project.
Just a few weeks ago, the talented duo of Famous and Brother Sammy united their skills to release a fresh new song titled ‘Wahala’.
The song made waves on social media platforms, drawing attention particularly with its portrayal of the Gospel musician amidst individuals sporting dreadlocks.
The poignant lyrics of the song revolved around the idea that church and spirituality should be inclusive, open to anyone regardless of background.
In a revealing video excerpt, Famous openly accused Brother Sammy of erroneously asserting sole ownership of the song.
According to Famous, Brother Sammy seemed to be projecting the narrative that the song was his creation, with Famous merely featured on it.
A notable point of contention for Famous was Brother Sammy’s hasty sharing of the song on social media without adhering to the necessary protocols.
Furthermore, Famous lamented Brother Sammy’s apparent avoidance of his attempts at communication, highlighting instances where the Gospel musician did not respond to his phone calls promptly.
Adding another layer to the situation, Famous underscored the fact that he not only penned the lyrics of the song but also invested his personal resources in promoting it.
The disparity between their positions regarding the song’s ownership seems to have caused a rift between the collaborators.
For further context on Famous De Legend’s grievances, viewers can refer to a video capturing his frustration showcased below.
Source: NewsandVibes.com