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By Musicboxradio
Posted on: Sat, 20-Jun-2020, 09:47
It seems rapper Asem isn’t ready to give up on his fight with Sarkodie as he attacks him yet again on Twitter.The US-based rapper has been firing shots at the BET winner for months but hasn’t had a single response from him.Reacting to Sarkodie’s first collaboration with M.anifest, titled “Brown Paper Bag”, Asem rated M.anifest over Sark and claimed he [Sark] has no idea about social issues and conscious rap.He said M.anifest’s verse on the song is ‘fire’ but Sarkodie’s verse is ‘nonfa’.“Manifests verse tho Fire. As for the other guy so so nonfa eiii wey kind matter too be this, why ebey by force? Conscious and social political rap is not for everyone see how Mdot lash am for ein own track top. Please he should stick to Azonto,” he tweeted.Sarodie is yet to respond to any of his diss songs and tweets.
By Musicboxradio
Posted on: Sat, 20-Jun-2020, 09:41
Afro-Dancehall artiste, Article Wan have thrown tantrums at Patapaa likening him to an ''animal'' following the latter's diss song.Patapaa has been branding himself as the ''saviour'' of Article Wan's music career, stating in various interviews that the Afro-Dancehall artiste career was drowning till he met him (Patapaa) and they did a collaboration.Their song ''That Thing'', according to Patapaa, revived Article Wan's music career.Patapaa has also released a song dubbed ''My dog food'' where he accuses Article Wan of eating his dog food.But, speaking to Nkonkonsa.com on YouTube, Article Wan released ballistic missiles on Patapaa describing him as a ''dog'' and added that he is not of Ghanaian nationality.He also called on the authorities in Ghana's music industry to ban Patapaa from doing music, stressing his style of music is a disgrace to the entertainment fraternity.''Patapaa and I,...
By Musicboxradio
Posted on: Sat, 20-Jun-2020, 09:38
Ghanaian reggae artiste, Rocky Dawuni says his 2015 Grammy nomination opened the door for Ghanaian artistes to receive more nominations and also to go on to win.According to the reggae artiste, the nomination was not self-serving but also a tribute to the legends in Ghanaian music he understudied as a young artistse.He was speaking in an interview with Prince Benjamin on the Class Drive on Class91.3FM on Thursday, 18 June 2020.The ‘In Ghana’ hitmaker said: “Even when I was nominated, the statement I made on the red carpet when they asked me, I told them that my nomination was a testament to all the great artistes I learned from, upon whose footsteps I learned from, upon whose footsteps I learned from - the Ampadus and all of those Ghanaian legends, whose music when I was a child I was learning, cutting my chops and all of that kind of stuff.“The tribute was to them because that was wher...
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