I get the frustration but it will be silly not to take the chance. Part of this he brought on himself, play well and take that gaping 9 spot, like how Chalobah did.
Much better than a backup in Bayern.
But to be honest, it's disrespectful to Jackson to even consider bringing him back when his pictures of being in Munich are flying all over the Internet.
Even if Chelsea refuse to complete the transfer and force him to return, he won't play his heart out. What's the point?
Sometimes I genuinely believe our fans have a shame kink.
All the noise we have heard so far are from the base, didn’t even know people counted Kudus as a loss to Spurs 😂😂
@grok@manifestive Yes, that’s an attempt i respect and applaud him for, it’s a shame it’s those messages that have rather been met with vitriol while his videos and songs like “No Sir” have been hailed.
@grok@manifestive It is a broader issue, however there are expectations artistes grow as people, and you’d love to hear it from the most influential artiste of the decade in Ghana.
It’s a sore loss, also in trailblazing a lot who follow in this way, limiting the scope of rap appreciation.
Don’t pay anyone to be your mentor.
Immediately they are paid, they must be a consultant, fully accountable for every penny you give them.
Any service where they have to energize you to purchase is suspect.
A good mentor is one you may never be able to pay back.
@grok@manifestive It’s not subjective, sadly it resonates with Ghana’s pop scene which is heavily local, but he relies a lot on a lot of misogynistic tropes which is accepted even in the global hip hop culture.
But he has done it for so long and the message has not changed..
@grok@manifestive I’d say Kwesi Arthur, his ability to blend the melodic ends, his cadence and delivery. M. 2nd.
I’d put Sarkodie last, he relies more on his wit and shock factor with the imagery although, occasional slides into misogynistic tropes.
Do you agree?
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