Dr. Likee Is Doing His Best To Promote My New Song- 39/40



Multi-talented Kumawood actor, Michael Afranie, known in the entertainment fraternity under the pseudonym 39/40, has falsified claims that he and Dr. Likee are not as close as they used to be.

Speaking in an interview with Dave Hammer on Hello FM monitored by Ghanacelebrities.com, the actor disclosed that he is very close to Dr. Likee, adding that the boss of the Akabenzer Team is even helping him to promote his new single dubbed “Active and Action” which features Okese1.

39/40 has said that Ghanaians see him doing the most when it comes to the promotion of the new music, however, his Godfather and other team members are also helping him to promote it.

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The musician added that the young guys at the camp of Dr. Likee such as Kyekyeku, himself, and Opoku Bilson just to mention a few have a good rapport with their Godfather.

According to him, even though they are imperfect, and will surely wrong Dr. Likee, they say sorry after doing something wrong and then, they move on.

“None of us has been difficult to be controlled. But the thing is even on the road, a part is smooth and a part is rough. We are still young, and as we are going and coming, we will wrong him unintentionally, but the moment he prompts us, we say sorry and we move on. It is not like we are no longer together, he is still our father and we cannot do without him”, the actor said.

“When I released my new song, he has been using it to do a lot of videos for me. He has been helping me to promote it. But he will not promote it like I do because the song is mine, so, I need to do the most. We never got separated, we have been together since”, 39/40 added.

Meanwhile, during the interview, the young actor reacted to claims that veteran Ghanaian musician, Dada KD died because of his religious belief.

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According to 39/40, until the family of the late musician makes it known the cause of his death, Ghanaians should not make hasty conclusions.

39/40 believes that if the death of Dada KD had something to do with claims that he did not believe in the Bible, then Pope wouldn’t have died.


Razak Musah Abdul
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