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Drama Unfolds as Angel FM’s OPD and Mamazimbi Embarrass Rising Star Rev G Over ‘Improper Dressing’ On Air”

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Tension filled the studio of Angel FM when a scheduled interview with fast-rising Ghanaian artist *Rev G* took an unexpected turn. What was meant to be a platform to spotlight his music and growing influence quickly spiraled into controversy, as veteran broadcaster *OPD* and the ever-vibrant *Mamazimbe*, known as Ghana’s finest radio lady, openly criticized the young artist’s attire live on air.

Rev G, known for his genre-blending sound that fuses Afro swing, Hip Hop, and Drill, appeared on the show in a look that reflected his youthful, urban style. But the hosts were less than impressed. OPD expressed his disappointment, questioning whether the artist’s dressing aligned with the image expected of rising public figures. Mamazimbi choed the sentiment, pointing out that “talent must also reflect in appearance.”

The confrontation left Rev G visibly uncomfortable, sparking a mix of reactions from fans and listeners. Some applauded the hosts for upholding media standards, while others felt the critique was uncalled for and overshadowed the artist’s musical message.

The incident has since gone viral on social media, fueling a broader conversation about *artist freedom, generational expression, and respect in media spaces*. While Rev G has yet to publicly respond, the moment has only added more attention to his name — perhaps proving that controversy, intentional or not, can be a powerful amplifier in the world of entertainment.

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