Pulse TV had an interesting interaction with former BBA Hotshotsâ housemate, Kacey Moore. He shared with us some fantastic moments and experiences he had in the BBA house. He also talked about the fact that some politicians approached him to give them right over his poetry song, âElectricity In My Cityâ and subsequently taking him on tours to use his song against the incumbent government.
Ghanaâs representative at the 2014 BBA Hotshots house revealed his life experiences after BBA saying, âLife after Big Brother Africa (BBA) has been very fun and exciting. Thereâs always the bad side âyou have people lashing out at you with no reasons.
âItâs been up and down, and I think thatâs how life is about. It wonât be always gravy. Life after Big Brother Africa has been interesting, exciting and everything.â
Touching on some of the criticisms he received while in the BBA house, one of Ghanaâs finest poet said his platonic relationship with Ugandaâs representative, Ellah was the biggest of all. According to him, it was just platonic and insisted they are strong together but people got it wrong. He also claims the pictures they post on social media are just for publicity and not bothered by criticisms.
On politics, he talked about his artworks after BBA and how it linked to politics. Kacey Moore, who released âElectricity In My Cityâ in December, 2014 after he was evicted from the BBA house claims he was approached by some members of an opposition party in Ghana to use his masterpiece for their 2016 election campaign and subsequently taking him on tours to bash out at the incumbent government, NDC. To him, it's not fair and thus declined the offer.
He further talked about his stage performances and how he accumulates money from his poetry work. He finally touched on his projects for this year â including new music releases, videos and tours sponsored by GO TV.
Kacey Moore has been billed to perform at Mzbelâs âRed Concertâ and âThe Awakening Concert" scheduled for Saturday, February 7.
Watch the full interview above.