Reggie Rockstone - Ya Bounce Wo Visa -they Have Bounced Your Visa- __hot__
To understand the song, one must first understand the weight of the phrase. In Ghanaian Pidgin English, to "bounce" your visa means to be denied entry or to have your application rejected. It is the bureaucratic slap in the face that millions of West Africans dread. For decades, the "Been-To" (someone who has traveled abroad, specifically to Europe or America) was the ultimate status symbol.
In the song "Ye Bri Ogya" (featuring the iconic Lord Kenya), Rockstone delivers a verse that cuts through the glamorization of travel. The track is high-energy, a club banger, but the lyrics carry a heavy dose of reality. To understand the song, one must first understand
Ya Bounce Wo Visa (They Have Bounced Your Visa) by Reggie Rockstone: Listen on Audiomack. Ya Bounce Wo Visa (They Have Bounced Your Visa) For decades, the "Been-To" (someone who has traveled
A viral skit shows a young man being rejected by a girl. His friend taps his shoulder and whispers: "Ya bounce wo visa." The rejection becomes the punchline. The pain becomes the party. Ya Bounce Wo Visa (They Have Bounced Your
, the song was a notable hit during his peak era in the early 2000s. Cultural Impact