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Me, I know what I do is good

Rapper Tinny has told DJ Andy Dosty that there’s nothing wrong when he insults people who offend him.

As Andy pressed him to acknowledge fault and stop insulting media personalities during interviews, Tinny maintained that his intentions were being misunderstood and that he stood by his choices.

“What I do, that be your mind,” Tinny responded. “Me, I know what I do is good.”

He dismissed calls for an immediate apology, suggesting that judgment should be left to time rather than public pressure.

“Maybe as time goes on, you go talk sorry,” Tinny said during an interview on Hitz FM monitored by MyNewsGh, indicating that he was not convinced he owed anyone an apology at the moment.

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Tinny also questioned the narrative forming around him, pointing to how clips and commentary circulate online and shape public opinion.

“When you see that video, they say this one be legend, that one be legend,” he said. “So the person be legend where he no go lie?”

Despite repeated appeals for him to simply say sorry and move on, Tinny remained unconvinced, stressing that his perspective had not changed.

“Take me like that,” he said. “Say what I do is no good, but me, I know what I do is good.”

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