After his recent interview on Accra-based Class FM, reports emerged claiming he revealed plans of shooting more p**n music videos despite the backlash he received from his debut music video âAwuramaâ.
The report claimed he told the host of the âBig Showâ, Nana Kwesi Asare that: âDefinitely, I will do it once again; just that I will do things differentlyâ.
However, the âDzigbordiâ hitmaker has dismissed the reports and expressed his disappointment in the radio station for publishing what he describes as a piece of "fabricated newsâ.
He took to Twitter on Monday, July 1, to call out Class FM and threatened to take legal action against them.
In a Twitter thread, Lord Paper said (unedited): âGood morning Fam! I wanna clear the air on this one., I'm very disappointed in @Class913fm for blogging a fabricated news about me., We had a beautiful interview with so many inspirin topics but u decided to put out false news that I lord paper said im abt shooting more p*rn vidz?â
â@Class913fm I donât know if itâs for traffic or wat but u guys should really be careful how u treat Artists, Ive said on every platform that Ive stopped nudity but some of you guys hav made it ur job to destroy man with false news everytime. Small time weâll takin legal actions.â
Class FM is yet to respond to Lord Paperâs rage.