I Apologised To Okyeame Kwame After My KASIEBO Diss Track – Obrafour

Ghanaian music legend, Obrafour in a recent interview has disclosed that right after the release of his famous diss track, ‘Kasiebo’, things got tensed in the media space that he had to render an unqualified apology to his fellow rapper, Okyeame Kwame.

Obrafour released ‘Kasiebo’; a diss song which many perceived it was directed at Okyeame Kwame and Obour after they released ‘Killing the Game’ track which suggested that the music industry was been ‘killed’ by bad initiatives from both musicians and producers.

The ‘KASIEBO’ diss track after its release became the talk of the country as it eventually won an award at the VGMA’s.

The was a line in the song which detailed how the rapper allegedly raped an under-aged girl.

However, in a recent interview, Obrafour revealed that several weeks after releasing ‘Kasiebo’, he himself had a bad time relating to Okyeame Kwame because Okyeame Kwame found it difficult to forget all the damage the song brought to him.

He indicated that he personally went to Okyeame Kwame to render an apology though he was of the assertion that the popular ‘KASIEBO’ track was in no way a diss to Okyeame Kwame and Obour as it was perceived by the public.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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