“I’m not a snitch, I’m a Patriot” - Emany-official

Artiste who reported Mr Drew’s “Eat” says he did it for Ghana.

“I’m not a snitch, I’m a Patriot” - Emany-official
Emany-official

Ghanaian artiste, Emany-official has lamented at the fact that Ghanaians have failed to see his act of patriotism for reporting Mr. Drew's single "Eat".

Emany-official is the reason Mr. Drew's hit single "Eat" was pulled down from all streaming platforms because of copyright infringement. It has been gathered that he was the individual who reported to Rotimi personally.

The single, which featured Bhim Nation President Stonebwoy, was apparently loved by Ghanaians has caused the fans to lash out Emany-official for being a no-good "snitch" (a snitch is term for a person that tells on others - a rat).

Emany-official has now explained himself in a recent interview.

 

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The upcoming artiste stated that he reported Mr. Drew's single because he was using someone else's intellectual property without making proper arrangements to get the permissions for it.

He made known that he had tried to talk to Mr. Drew about it, but he turned a deaf hear to his words, even to the extent of blocking him. 

According to him, if he had not reported the song, the video would have garnered enough views on streaming platforms that could have cause Rotimi to sue Mr. Drew and this in turn would have been bad for the whole of Ghana.

He said that he reported the song to avoid the embarrassment that it would have resorted to in the long run.

The artiste who has no significant song to his name has asked the general public to praise him instead of labeling him a snitch. Emany however stated that the abuse he has been receiving won't stop him from reporting artistes who tread along the same lines that Mr. Drew followed.