Wanlov the Kubolor: “I’m Not Controversial, I Represent the True Definition of Society”
Ghanaian musician and social commentator Wanlov the Kubolor has pushed back against claims that he is controversial, insisting that he simply embodies what society should represent.
Speaking in a recent interview, Wanlov stated, “I’m not controversial, I’m the true definition of how society should be,” suggesting that his outspoken views and unconventional lifestyle are often misunderstood.
Known for challenging societal norms and addressing political and social issues through his music and public commentary, Wanlov has frequently sparked debate. However, he maintains that his actions and opinions are rooted in authenticity and a desire to provoke critical thinking.
The artist has long used his platform to question authority, advocate for social change, and promote freedom of expression. While some critics label his approach as provocative, supporters argue that he plays an important role in encouraging open dialogue.
His latest remarks have once again stirred conversation about individuality, societal expectations, and the boundaries of artistic expression in Ghana
