Prince Bright, the leader of BUK BAK has said he took the decision to delete the lyrics of their colleague Shotto from their Kolom track for the good of the group.

He said as team leader he had to make sure the verses of each of them served the purpose of the track and were in synch with the objective of the song.

The explanations comes after founding member of the group Shotto in a recent media interview expressed anger the deletion of his verse of the hit track years back.

Speaking to KOD and Cookie Tee on the Starr Drive Thursday, Bright said he takes responsibilities for the action they took in the past.

“Being the leader of the group I had to ensure that we were on the same thing. For the good of Buk Bak, we had to delete his lyrics. And if he was in Ghana he would have understood it. He shouldn’t blame Roni. If he loved BUK BAK he would understand that we do things for the collective good of the group”.

He also denied accusations he has being trying to deny Shotto his position in the group.

“I will say I love you my brother, Shotto under no circumstances will any of the members of Buk Bak disregard that we started this together. You  have the right to claim the founder of Buk Bak anyday.

“But you based your assumptions on subjective information. Whenever I mount any stage I mention the founders. I don’t have anything against him, I don’t take anything from. He has a right to claim anything”.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh