Ghanaian actor: Lil Win was rejected by KNUST students after he was asked to perform for them.
Actor Lil Win stopped by Republic Hall on the KNUST campus and made the decision to entertain students with a performance of his hit songs, but the reception was unsatisfactory
The actor sang his hit song Mama Boss Papa while standing in the hall's courtyard, but the students appeared unimpressed as they watched from their balcony.
Lil Win sang enthusiastically, but when he asked the students to join in by singing the lyrics, there was never any response.
Lil Win, a musician who dabbles, visited Republic Hall on the KNUST campus with the intention of Energizing the crowd.
Lil Win sang passionately, putting all of his passion into the lyrics. He encouraged students to sing along to the song's chorus by raising the microphone high at various moments during his performance. Unfortunately, the audience's intended feedback was conspicuously lacking.
The concert seemed to last virtually the entire time in the balcony where the KNUST students had gathered. They didn't do anything but hold their phones and record Lil Win.
Although Lil Win made an effort to engage the younger crowd, the lackluster response implies that the pupils may not have felt particularly connected to or engaged by the performance. University students, according to certain social media users, do not connect well to Lil Win's musical taste.