Tag: Code Micky

  • We are not mutual friends, you are my “big sister” – Code Micky tells Delay

    We are not mutual friends, you are my “big sister” – Code Micky tells Delay

    Popular Ghanaian musician and entertainment personality, Code Micky, has taken to social media to publicly acknowledge his bond with celebrated broadcaster, Deloris Frimpong Manso, affectionately known as “Delay.”

    In a heartfelt message, Code Micky referred to Delay as his “big sister,” reinforcing the deep respect and camaraderie between the two.

    “You are my mutual, my big sister. People wrote in the comment section of the video interview that we are mutual but I told them that you are my sister,” he said, dispelling any rumors and emphasizing the special relationship they share.

    The musician’s words have sparked attention from fans, who have been following the pair’s interactions, and have helped highlight the genuine friendship between them.

    Both Delay and Code Micky have been prominent figures in Ghana’s entertainment industry, with Delay known for her trailblazing work in broadcasting and Code Micky having made a name for himself in music.

    Their mutual respect for each other continues to stand out in a public eye, creating a strong connection that resonates with their followers.

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  • Everybody has their dreams, I haven’t forced anyone to like my music- Safo Newman to critics

    Everybody has their dreams, I haven’t forced anyone to like my music- Safo Newman to critics

    Ghanaian musician Safo Newman has finally addressed the criticisms that have been circulating about him recently.

    The “Akokoa” star has been making waves on social media for reasons other than his music, with many expressing concerns about his public appearances, manner of speaking, and behavior.

    During an interview with Code Micky on Code Micky TV, Safo Newman dismissed these concerns outright.

    When asked about suggestions that he should become a songwriter instead of a singer, he responded confidently, stating that everyone has their own dreams and that he has been pursuing his dream of singing for years.

    Code Micky “Many people have suggested that you become a songwriter. So that you will write the song for someone to sing. Have you seen such comments on social media?

    Safo Newman:” Yes, I have seen numerous comments. Everyone has their dream. And when I was having my dream, you were not there. I have been doing this for years so my direction is to sing. When I was dreaming, you were not there. I have not forced anyone to like what I am doing.”

    Safo Newman’s bold response to his critics highlights his determination to stay true to his artistic vision despite the opinions of others.

  • “You are like a pestle” – Code Micky tells Delay

    “You are like a pestle” – Code Micky tells Delay

    Micky’s interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso on The Delay Show was intriguing from the outset.

    The social media sensation began by playfully comparing the presenter’s beauty to a pestle, suggesting that, like a pestle’s pounding end altered for better functionality, Delay’s beauty has stood the test of time and continues to radiate, enhancing her overall allure.

    Despite the passage of time, Micky appreciates and acknowledges Delay’s enduring beauty.

    “The sweet melanin,” he said in the interview monitored by GhanaWeb while addressing the host, who is 41 years old. “The way you are, right from top to bottom, you can see everything is natural. Forever young. You’re over forty years old, but you look good.”

    Resorting to simile, he continued, “You’re like a pestle. When the pounding end is cut, it becomes new. When you use it for about six months and cut the end again, it looks all new. That’s how you are. The way you look, you can be a hundred years old but still look young. You’re pure.”


    Code Micky joins a list of personalities, including Okyeame Kwame, Dr. Likee, Amerado, and others, who have openly shared their perspectives on Delay’s appearance.

    However, Delay’s acclaim extends far beyond her looks, as she is highly regarded for her exceptional interviewing skills.

    Marked by a composed demeanor and insightful questions, Delay has solidified herself as a prominent figure in the industry, boasting a remarkable television career spanning over fourteen years.

    Delay embarked on her broadcasting journey in 1999 at Life FM in Nkawkaw, Eastern Region. In 2005, she made her mark at Top Radio in Accra, hosting a midmorning show until 2007. From 2007 to 2016, Delay contributed her talents to Oman FM.

    It was during her tenure at Oman FM in 2008 that she launched her own television show, ‘The Delay Show,’ a program that continues to captivate audiences, showcasing her enduring influence and impact in the industry.