SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH
Kwaw kesse throws shots at Yaa Pono for dissing Sarkodie on his latest single
Kwaw Kese took to Twitter on January 27 to admonish an unnamed artiste to stop “wasting time” on disrespecting other musicians who are way ahead of them in the industry and rather concentrate on building their craft.
“If you diss someone who’s ahead of you in everything, you’re wasting your time. Use that energy to better yourself,” he wrote.
Yaa Pono on January 25 released a song titled ‘Yard’ which, according to music lovers, is a diss to Sarkodie, nicknamed ‘Landlord’.
Part of the lyrics has been interpreted as a dig at rapper Sark, who was recently honored with a feature on the re-make of late Bob Marley’s classic love song, “Stir It Up.”
Pono, in his verse, quizzed, “since when did we feature the dead?”. Sarkodie is yet to clap back at his colleague despite calls by fans to hit back at him.
Meanwhile, Kwaw Kese‘s latest tweet has attracted the attention of Yaa Pono, who has dared him to respond in an official song if he dares to battle it out with him.
“Put whatever u wanna say on a beat, I respond to tune not speeches,” Ponobiom tweeted hours after Kwaw’s jab.
Check out the tweets below:
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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