“Just Say You Don’t Like My Music” – Bosom P-Yung Fires Back at Critics
Ghanaian trap artiste Bosom P-Yung has responded to critics questioning his musical style and relevance, telling them bluntly to “just admit you don’t like my music”, rather than discrediting his art and influence.

Accra, Ghana – Outspoken Ghanaian trap music pioneer Bosom P-Yung has clapped back at critics who continue to challenge his sound, lyrics, and performance style.
In a fiery post on social media, the ‘Ataa Adwoa’ hitmaker said he's tired of pretentious feedback and would rather people simply own their dislike of his genre instead of pretending to offer constructive criticism.
“Just say you don’t like my music and move on. Stop hiding behind ‘advice’ and ‘suggestions’ when you clearly don’t get the sound,” he posted.
Bosom P-Yung, known for his experimental visuals and unique delivery, rose to fame in 2020 and has since carved out a niche following in Ghana’s alté and trap scenes. While some fans hail his style as innovative and raw, others say it's too unconventional.
Despite mixed reviews, the artiste remains committed to pushing boundaries in music and says he’ll continue doing what he loves, for the people who appreciate it.
✅ Conclusion:
Bosom P-Yung’s response highlights the tension between creative freedom and audience expectation in Ghana’s music space. His message is clear — he’s here for the art, not the applause.
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