Prince Tagoe blasts ‘ungrateful’ Praye

Tago Praye Prince Tagoe (left) with Praye

Sat, 27 Feb 2016 Source: Daily Guide

Former Black Stars striker, Prince Tagoe has blasted a member of the

Ghana music group ‘Praye’, Eugene Baah (Praye ho ne ho), for his

defamatory remarks made against him last week.

The ‘Choir Master’ as he is affectionately called, last week posted an

old picture of him on Facebook with Angelique Kidjo and radio

presenter KKD and wrote a few things under it which reminds him of his

past.

Among the things he wrote were issues he has with the Ghanaian

footballer, accusing him of not fulfilling his obligation of paying

for their album (Angelina) in full.

He wrote: “this picture reminds me of how PRINCE TAGOE the footballer

has refused to pay the remaining part payment of only 30,000ghc

(15000) for purchasing ANGELINA album and goes about claiming he is

rich. This picture reminds me of how certain people couldn’t cherish,

recognised my worth, talent and hardwork to let it go, this picture

reminds me of how rich people thought we were and how broke they

“THINK ” I am today.

This message on his Facebook wall went viral, with many accusing the

Black Stars player of cheating the trio back then.

However ghanafootballnews.com got in touch with Prince Tagoe and he

narrated the entire incident stating that he decided to let the matter

go, but he feels the need to set the record straight for future

references.

“When I heard this issue and read it on his wall, I decided not to

comment on it because even his own former colleagues Steven

Fiawoo(PrayeTiatia) and Nana Kwame (Praye Tenten) called me to express

their shock, because they know all that I did for them back then with

regards to the said album (Angelina).

“But I feel the need to set the records straight. To start with I was

approached by one of the guys who was my childhood friends Steven

Fiawoo(PrayeTiatia) to come to their aid since their album was locked

up at the studios for unavailability of funds.”

“It’s really wasn’t my thing, but looking at the relationship I had

with Stephen, I decided to help and paid the various sound engineers.”

“You know in music an album is not recorded in one studio and I paid

all these sound engineers with my own money and that was not part of

the 300 million old cedis he is claiming”, Prince Tagoe mentioned

exclusively to ghanafootballnews.com.

He said after that, he saw so much potential in them and decided to

help them make it big, especially after listening to the tracks of the

album.

He thus decided to buy the album and help promote it and after series

of meetings, both parties agreed on ghc 30,000 (300 million old

cedis).

“Yes I bought the album and we all agreed on the price and that money

was paid in full and any of the other two guys can attest to it.”

“What surprises me about Eugene’s statement is that apart from buying

the album, I launched it with my own money at Golden Tulip Hotel in

Accra and paid for food, drinks and even other artists who came to

perform on the night.”

“The records are there, and anyone can go and check how much I spent

on the launch alone. It was more than 500 million.”

“On top of that I financed the shooting of the Angelina video which

was one of the best in the country back then.”

“I could go on and on but it is never in my nature to do something for

someone and go about trumpeting it, but I must admit I am shocked at

his recent comments, and to add that I think I have money, leaves a

sour taste in my mouth”, Prince added.

He labeled him an attention seeker who only wants some media hype for

his crestfallen musical career, an action that has hit the rocks since

he broke away from the group.

“I really don’t know what motivated him into saying or writing those

things, but I feel he wants some media attention so he has to use my

name. He is just ungrateful. But I want to put it on record that I

have no issues with him or any other member of the ‘Praye’ group”, the

seemingly angry Prince Tagoe noted.

The trio which comprised Eugene Baah (Praye Ho Ne Ho), Steven

Fiawoo(Praye Tiatia) and Nana Kwame (Praye Tenten) shot into fame when

they won the maiden edition of Nescafe African Revelation contest in

Ghana, and went on to win the West African grand finale.

They three started the group and adopted the name ‘Praye’ which means

broom, an indigenous symbol of unity in the Ghanaian community,

reflecting their belief in combining their different and unique

talents that have been harnessed to make them one of the most

entertaining groups in Africa.

The group is no more as all three have parted company, with many

saying it was as a result of money issues.

Source: Daily Guide