Celebrated Ghanaian stand-up comedian DKB is fiercely advocating for the ban of the music video for “Tonga,” a track by budding Ghanaian rapper Swaletz Oppong Kontoh, better known as V12 Origenator.

The single “Tonga”, which was meticulously engineered at the pre-eminent HUSTLE HARD studio in Tema, has become a mega-hit.

Its accompanying music video, shot in America, features a predominantly bright theme with video vixens creating a vibrant and engaging viewing experience.

The video is structured with two beautifully orchestrated scenes that seamlessly coordinate to convey the song’s story and message.

Since the video was released a week ago, it has created enormous controversy on social media. It has also pitted entertainment figures against each other.

While popular social media personality Code Micky has endorsed the video and even urged the public to support V12 Originator for being a great rapper, DKB holds a starkly different view.

In a video shared on his social media, the celebrated comedian minced no words in expressing his disapproval.

In his characteristic style, DKB, known in real life as Derrick Kobina Bonney, labeled V12 Origenator a “porno” artiste.

According to him, “Ladies and gentlemen, we have another porno artiste in town… Lord Paper, who has now repented; there is a new Lord Paper.”

“Eii, Ghana artistes, if you want to enter the industry with controversy, come and let me show you how to enter with controversy… But no Porno… V12, if you want to enter the industry, come and let me show you tactics,” he added.

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