Promzy Afrika

A former member of the defunct VIP music group, Promzy Afrika, is not happy about a photo purported to have been sent from one of his former group members to another.

In a Facebook post, Promzy expressed his disappointment at Prodigal for sending a photo grid that has Reggie Rockstone, a member of the new group (VVIP), to former VIP member, Bone.

“How can Prodigal send this [photo grid] to Bone with f*ckery Reggie in it? I feel like slapping somebody. Nobody can ever take my place for all these years. Happy new month, family,” he wrote.

Responding to some messages on the post, Promzy disclosed how his former members tried to destroy the relationship between him and Shatta Wale.

“They killed my relationship between me and wale n me being a good big brother, wale realise the truth n came to apologise n we cool now. I got love for all but boys for stop fooling or else 6 feet deep await us all,” he stated.

“U Reggie your father die, I was the one there for u 24/7, everybody ask him who he was close to, who he shares his secrets with, who helps him on stage when everybody left him, Sidney (nananom) is my witness,” added.

Few years ago Promzy left the music group, making room for Hip life grandpa Reggie Rockstone who joined the two and changed the name from Vision in Progress (VIP) to Very Very Important Personalities (VVIP).

Promzy had said that he was actually kicked out of the group by Reggie, even though the latter has on several occasions disputed this assertion.

VIP, one of the first music groups to have emerged during the early stages of Hiplife initially had Bone and Friction who later left, leaving the number to three: Promzy, Prodigal and Lazy (now Zeal).

They produced some massive hits the country has even had. In 1998, they released their first album, ‘Bibi Baa O.’

In 2000, they released their second album, Ye De Aba, which was more successful than their first album.

After the second album, Friction quit the group to embark on a solo project. Promzy, Prodigal and Lazy released their third album in ‘Lumbe Lumbe Lumbe’ 2001 which had the smash hit song “Daben na Odo Beba”.

In 2003, VIP took the music industry by storm with their album ‘Ahomka Womu.’  The ‘Ahomka Womu’ song was number one on the Ghanaian charts for over 20 weeks.

VIP won several awards at the Ghana Music Awards, and the group gained international exposure after this success.

Following the exit of Promzy, Reggie Rockstone the godfather of Ghanaian rap who back in the mid 90s christened the new genre Hiplife, joined the group.

The new VVIP has since produced smash singles like ‘Selfie,’ ‘Skolom’ and ‘Dogoyaro’ and ‘Koliko.’