Amerado Addresses Refusal to Collaborate with Barima Sidney
- Amerado explains declining Barima Sidney collab
- Amerado features on Joyce Blessing's "Overdo"
- Amerado releases "The Gold Coin" EP
Ghanaian musician Amerado has clarified recent reports suggesting that he declined to feature on a song by fellow artist Barima Sidney. In an interview with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, Amerado explained that his decision to collaborate on any song is heavily influenced by inspiration.
He stated, “Barima Sidney sent me a song, I loved it. I spoke with my team that I thought the song was not one that I could really deliver well on so I requested for a remix of one of his monster hits but that couldn’t happen too.”
Amerado highlighted that he recently worked on a remix of gospel artist Joyce Blessing’s newly released track “Overdo,” as he felt a strong connection to it. “I could vibe with it,” he said.
Regarding Barima Sidney, Amerado expressed his admiration for the legendary artist’s achievements and conveyed his willingness to collaborate in the future. “I’ve seen a couple of interviews that the legendary Barima Sidney has been talking about the fact that I ignored a feature. He should take it easy on me because who wouldn’t want to work with Sidney, but sometimes maybe we will work on a song that I can really deliver on,” he remarked.
In addition to his ongoing projects, Amerado recently featured on Shatta Wale’s song “Blessings” and has collaborated with various artists, including Sista Afia, Rap Fada, and King Paluta. He has also released a new EP titled “The Gold Coin.”