I haven't put out a song criticizing Daddy Lumba - Great Ampong

I said I would write a song, and he will hear from me, but this isn't the song, and I'm not going back on what I said. When I wrote a song for the president, Nana Addo Dankwa, did I mention his name?

I haven't put out a song criticizing Daddy Lumba - Great Ampong

 Great Ampong, a member of the Ghanaian gospel group, has changed his mind about his earlier assertion that Daddy Lumba's iconic Onyame Akatua (Osisifo) is being disparaged in the song.

The gospel musician claimed in an interview with Power FM that Lumba is not the intended target of his diss song and that, if he were, he wouldn't hesitate to mention him.

 "I've written songs for other individuals, so I can write one with his name in it. Some individuals ask me to write songs for their departed family members, and I do. I start by writing the song using the deceased's name and other information.

Although the song was longer than three to four minutes and I had the opportunity to mention his name, I never did "said he.

His assertion on happy FM that he wrote a song in retaliation to Daddy Lumba after his song "Ofon Na Edi Nsm Fo" was made public conflicts with his remark on Radio XYZ.

I said I would write a song, and he will hear from me, but this isn't the song, and I'm not going back on what I said. When I wrote a song for the president, Nana Addo Dankwa, did I mention his name?

"Did you hear anyone's name as you were listening to the song? I'm telling you that the right time hasn't yet come for me to write a song for Daddy Lumba "Added he.

In addition, he said that he soldom listens to the interviews he does to media outlets and that he can't remember the intricacies of the interview he had with Happy FM.

"I don't recall what I said during my interview with Happy FM since I haven't sat down to listen to it. Even after I record my songs, I don't play them back."