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My Lyrical Inspiration Comes From Smoking Weed – Ponobiom

Tema-based rapper, Yaa Pono aka Ponobiom has revealed the only thing that

inspires him to hit the studio and get the vibe going.

Ponobiom, in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz Fm said that his lyrical inspiration

comes from none other than smoking weed.

According to the “Gbee Nabu” hitmaker, he smokes but for a reason and his reason for smoking weed is that it is his major source of inspiration as it gives him more lyrics in the recording studio.

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“My lyrical inspiration comes from smoking weed. I smoke before I enter the studio has but it’s not something I do daily. I only smoke when it’s time for recording,” Yaa Pono revealed.

In the same interview, the rapper revealed that contrary to popular belief among musicians that writing lyrics to a song in a very cool and serene environment is good, he prefers a noisy environment to a serene one citing that, “I wrote the 007 song in a trotro; the rap was shaking,” he added.

I Never Said If Shatta Wale Organizes Awards, Stonebwoy Will Win ‘Best Dancehall Artiste’ – Ponobiom

Rapper Yaa Pono, now known as Ponobiom has refuted reports suggesting that he tagged

Shatta Wale a loser against Stonebowy in terms of dancehall.

It was reported that Ponobiom had said Shatta Wale cannot rub shoulders with Stonebwoy

when it comes to producing quality dancehall tunes and that Stonebwoy will continue

winning the “Best Dancehall Artiste” award at the expense of Shatta Wale.

He is alleged to have also said even if Shatta Wale organises his own awards show,

Stonebwoy will still win the “Best Dancehall Artiste” award.

In a recent interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Pono said he was

astonished when he heard the news.

Ponobiom, who recently returned from a tour of some countries therefore repudiated the reports.

“Where is the audio and where is the proof,” he quizzed.

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According to him, when he heard it, he asked that they ignore it because there was no truth to the story.

“If the news is not healthy, it doesn’t help the industry,” the rapper lamented and stressed that, “I’m a very nice guy, I’m a very humble guy” and if anyone wants to interview him, he is always open.

The stories, Ponobiom noted, were “below the belt” and “when I saw it, I didn’t care about it.”