Download the song on BiGxGh! Before its release to the television stations to be aired to the general public, GhanaCelebrities.Com got first copy of the controversial music video ‘My Bonnet’, a single she recorded shortly after her police assault ordeal. The concept for the song and video depicts the exact incidence that led to their arrest and court conviction. Let’s dissect more on the concept. The 3 minutes 46 seconds video opens with Mzbel and her dancers trying their azonto skills.
A Police Officer stops Mzbel’s car with two other guys, which includes the driver. The driver appears not to have any license when the Officer requested for one. Seeing the impending problem, he resulted in bribing him to cool off temper. Things didn’t go on well as the Officer had anticipated [or otherwise] but then Mzbel and his two ‘partners-in-crime’ didn’t budge as they made their way straight into the car to speed off.
In a protesting manner, the Officer jumped on the bonnet of the car and stuck on it as if his life depended on it. For what happened next, just watch the video below.
The scene where the money was offered to the Officer, many will argue as unfair and a complete mockery of the Ghana Police Service but then Ghanaians must not close their eyes and think everything is alright. The government even frowns on such a practice which has corrupted most Officers.
The video was directed by Steve Gyamfi from Real House Philms.
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