A Pass Criticizes Fellow Musicians Over D-Day Concert Posts

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Musician A Pass, real name Alexander Bagonza, has expressed his gratitude towards the artists who supported him on his debut concert, promising to return the favor on their big days.

A Pass during his interview with NRG Radio revealed that he took screenshots of every artist who posted about his show and assured them he would show them love in return.

The dancehall star also called out the group of fellow artists who posted him on D-Day, reminding them that posting a few hours before the show didn’t affect attendance.

“I screenshotted every artist that supported me. So that when their time comes, I will be there for them. I noted them. And even those who posted when it was late, I also noted everyone. If I do not have your screenshot, just know. And I remember most of them off the top of my head,” he said.

He emphasized that he was not happy about it, describing the act as the ‘weirdest thing ever’, mainly because it didn’t make any impact, as those who showed up had already made up their minds to support him, and not because they were influenced by anyone.

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“Posting that day sits in a very bad corner in my heart. You know, at that time, anyone who had wanted to come to that concert had already planned it, and there was nothing much you could have done to influence them. I know a lot of artists who do that. I think you should just push the concert days before, and maybe you will have impacted some people to come through,” A Pass said.

Regardless, A Pass expressed his gratitude to the artists who supported him, noting that many came through for him and that he would return the favor.

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