Sierra Leonean rapper, Alhaji Amadu Bah popularly known as Boss La has warned the CEO of VIP Entertainment, Voss Nector to stop fooling his fans. The rapper also threatened to lock him up and cancelled all VIP shows.
Boss La was booked by Voss Nector under VIP Entertainment to perform in some parts of the country. The rapper made the announcement for his 2021 “Complain” tour dates and venues few weeks ago on his Facebook page.
The tour was supposed to start on 6th November at Transit Night in Lungi. According to sources, the show was not held due to lack of agreement between the management of Red Flag Muzik and the management of VIP Entertainment.
As the Lungi show was cancelled, the Magburaka show which was supposed to take place on 10th November at New Life Complex was also cancelled. Later, Boss La posted on his WhatsApp status that he only jumps on a stage to perform for someone that has made complete payment.
The cancellation of the Magburaka show brought lot of controversies on Facebook which made the show promoter, Voss Nector to make a formal statement at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). After completing all the requirements, the show was later rescheduled on Sunday 14th November and it became a huge success.
Despite the disagreement between the two parties, Boss La has more dates for VIP Entertainment. In December 26th 2021, the rapper is expected to perform at Bassa town Field in Waterloo, December 1st 2021 at Falaba and January 7th 2022 at Makeni City Plaza in Makeni city.
During the show in Magburaka, Boss La and Voss Nector took a photo. With excitement, Voss Nector shared the picture on his Facebook handle with the caption “Entertainment Business”. While receiving positive comments, Boss La stepped in and commented “Every vip entertainment show cancel stop trying to fool my fans ..r go lock u up oo archu”
The two has been partners and best of friends for a while in the entertainment. In 2020, the rapper performed for VIP Entertainment in Waterloo. The show was rated as one of the biggest and successful show ever held in Waterloo. Their disputes are expected to be settled soon and continue with the tour.