Ghanaian rapper Bosom P-Yung has taken to social media to call out some of his colleagues in the music industry for ignoring his attempts to collaborate with them.
In a fiery post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on July 18, the “Ataa Adwoa” hitmaker didn’t mince words, accusing several unnamed Ghanaian rappers of acting brand-new and pretending not to see his messages.
“Sme GH artists be pussy ass n**s. I send them songs but sme ignored sme acted like they’ve never seen my message,” he wrote.
According to Bosom, his outreach was driven by love and respect for the art, not clout-chasing.
“Forming like they reach. I reached out to yall cos of love. None of yall dey trap or rap better pass any,” he said.
He ended the post with a bold assertion: “Ahiaa numbers u go give me. No time to fake things now.”
The tweet has sparked intense debate online, with some fans applauding his honesty while others criticized the tone of the message.
Bosom P-Yung, known for his eccentric style and genre-blending sound, has long operated on the fringes of mainstream Ghanaian rap but maintains a loyal following.
It remains unclear which specific artists he was referring to, but the message is clear — Bosom P-Yung is tired of being ignored and is ready to name names if necessary.
