Some International Artistes Only Come To Ghana To Push LGBTQI Agenda – HONE7. An American songwriter and songstress, HONE7 born Brittani Youman has strongly refuted allegations that she purposely came to Ghana to subtly push for acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights behind the scenes.
She remarked βI donβt believe that everyone is here to support LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana you know I believe personally I came to Ghana because of the music.
βThe power that the producers and musicians have here is just amazing in Afrobeats is scattered all over the country honestly,β she said on Kastle FM in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com
HONE7 who is signed on to international record label, NMS Records and does genres that include R&B, Hip Hop and country music revealed to Amansan Krakye that some artists come to Ghana for LGBTQ+ rights activism.
βSome international or American artists do come here to support the LGBTQ+ rights behind the scenes but I donβt have that agenda so I canβt really speak on the issue,β she ended.
Some of the UKβs influential names in fashion, film, and media, including Idris Elba, Naomi Campbell and the Vogue editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, have signed an open letter in support of Ghanaβs LGBTQ+ community. Some International Artistes Only Come To Ghana To Push LGBTQI Agenda – HONE7.
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