Gospel musician Brother Sammy has come under fire from entertainment critic Arnold Asamoah Baidoo for his inappropriate publicity stunts to promote his upcoming gospel event.
Before the release of his most recent album, Brother Sammy encouraged sexily endowed women to twerk as a publicity stunt to draw attention to the event.
For the umpteenth time, Brother Sammy has garnered attention for his awkward approach to courting influence.
His publicity stunt for his event has caused outrage among some Ghanaians and business leaders, who have denounced the stunt.
In a debate on UTV’s showbiz night, Brother Sammy defended his justification for using such videos to win souls to Christ rather than tempt them.
However, according to entertainment expert Arnold, such a stunt is not Christlike and should not be amused.
Arnold Asamoah advised the gospel performer to concentrate on his talent.
“His foolishness is getting too much and he needs to be cautioned, Ghanaians have endorsed his excess foolishness and it is getting out of hand”
The foolishness is getting too much – Arnold Baidoo fires Broda Sammy for using lady shaking ass to promote his album launch#UnitedShowbiz pic.twitter.com/E7sicCwqO4
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) April 29, 2023
Meanwhile, Kwabena Kwabena during an interview with Halifax Ansah-Addo on Okay FM asserted he is sadden by the recent line the some Gospel singers are drifting to.
The Adult crooner went on to slam Bro Sammy and Ernest Opoku for choosing to promote the latter’s anniversary program by staging a fake fight just to trend.
The Aso hitmaker also went to descend on Brother Sammy to employing curvaceous lady to shake her big nyash to invite people to his album launch.
As things stand, Ernest Opoku and Bro Sammy’s feud will likely never end because they both continued to feed it.
The fight was quite intense, despite the fact that Internet users think it was staged as a publicity stunt for Ernest Opoku’s upcoming show.
Also, ahead of Bro Sammy’s album launch in Kumasi, a lady was seen shaking her bum bum to invite people to attend the gospel event .
Piesie Esther and the Tagoes sisters, colleagues in the industry, have both criticized the artwork removed by Broda Sammy and called it a disgrace to the ministry.