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Gospel singer condemns "One Corner" song

Sonnie Badu has expressed concern over what he terms as ‘dangerous moves’ exhibited by people as they partake in the ‘One Corner’ dance craze and charged the authorities to put measures in place to ensure its regulation.

In a video posted on social media, Sonnie Badu expressed concern over the extent some people go to demonstrate to colleagues and prospective viewers how wild they can be.

“It’s getting dangerous. I saw someone climb an electric pole, I saw someone climb a tipper truck, I saw someone run under a car, and I saw someone dancing while cars were moving. Now, this is getting out of hands. Do you want to wait until you hear somebody dead before you say ‘one corner’ killed him?” he queried.

“I’m getting concerned about the rate at which people are taking this to the extreme. I’ve seen people jump over people just to demonstrate what the ‘one corner’ means. I believe there would have been restrictions if it happened in other countries,” he expressed.

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He, however, commended the efforts of Patapaa, the performer of the song, and called on stakeholders to assist the youngster to achieve his goals.

“In fact, it’s a good trend. Once in a while, good trends are interesting. We had ‘the ladder’, ‘two thoozing’, ‘kpakpakpa’… This could be an interesting trend that started in Swedru; nobody is taking away the young man’s hard work. It is his time to shine but we have to make sure that if we know it’s his time to shine, then let people who know they can help this guy, help him,” he counselled.

The ‘one corner’ dance is a crazy dance accompanied with extra energy that requires one secludes oneself in a corner and perform a sexually stimulating dance.

Recently, it was reported that a lady believed to be in her twenties lost her life in the Central Region as a result.

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