Children Are Already Exposed To Profanity – Rex Omar

Highlife legend, Rex Omar has said that a song may be described as profane depending on the

angle from which one looks at is.

According to him, many Ghanaians are quick to judge everything based on their faith rather

than appreciating the creativity artistes put in their work.

The veteran artiste has, therefore, urged Ghanaians to give their wards sex education rather

than protecting them from it since the children are already aware of what they are being protected from.

“The internet is everywhere. Children use phones nowadays. The kids we think we are protecting are more exposed than what we think they are,” he said, adding “…yes, let talk about it; let write songs about it as we write songs about so many things.”

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Speaking on Hitz FM Tuesday morning, November 13, Rex Omar said profane songs are

written based on life experiences, stressing that creativity is the thing of the mind.

The Abiba hitmaker, however, kicked against attempts to censor songs in Ghana because to him,

censorship will kill creativity since it will control lyrics of songs and that will make artistes

stiff in playing with words.

“The attraction between a man and a woman is natural.. its part of creation,” he added.

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