Spyro Ranks Breaks Silence on the Controversies surrounding his song And FlameBwoy’s “God (Wina’am)


In a recent interview with DJ Smart on Maxx Empire Ghana, Spyro Ranks addressed the controversy surrounding FlameBwoy’s alleged use of lyrics from his song “Mam t33b” in his recent release “God (Wina’am)”.

According to Spyro Ranks, he had no involvement in the controversy, stating that it was his fans and some bloggers who drew attention to the similarities between the two songs. Despite the backlash, Spyro Ranks chose not to comment on the issue, neither publicly nor on social media.

 



In a surprising turn of events, Spyro Ranks revealed that the controversy has actually taught him valuable lessons about the music industry. He acknowledged that the experience has made him wiser and more aware of how to navigate the complexities of the music game.

On the other hand, FlameBwoy has maintained a deafening silence on the issue, choosing not to address the allegations or respond to the criticism. Despite the controversy, both artists appear to be focusing on their music, with no signs of a public feud or bad blood between them.

 



It’s clear that the controversy has had a profound impact on Spyro Ranks, who has emerged from the experience with a newfound sense of wisdom and maturity. As for FlameBwoy, his silence speaks volumes, and it remains to be seen how this controversy will affect his career in the long run.

One thing is certain, however: both Spyro Ranks and FlameBwoy are talented artists with a lot to offer, and their fans will be eagerly awaiting their next moves.