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The Ghanaian music industry has since its budding days seen minor misunderstanding between artists.
Unlike
other professional fields, these misunderstandings are often referred
to as ‘beef’ in the musical circus and the biggest and perhaps the most
memorable one in Ghana if I can easily recollect is that of Obrafour and
former hiplife rap champion now turned pastor Lord Kenya.
Although
neither of the two nor their following physically assaulted each other
unlike witnessed elsewhere in the West, the battle on words was just
amazing as fans rushed for new records just when they were released,
something rap legend Obrafour explains was a good move for their
pockets.
In a publication on yfmghana, Obrafour discloses the
‘beef’ was never planned and there was no animosity between them unlike
people are made to believe.
According to him, they needed sales and the ‘beef’ really helped at the time.
“There
was no animosity or whatsoever between us and it wasn’t planned. We
needed the sales and it really helped. Because any time Lord Kenya
dropped his album, people rushed to buy it just to hear if he had thrown
shots at me and any time I dropped my album people rushed to get the
album just find out if I had thrown shots at him.”
Since then,
the very question many have asked is “Do beefs really help? Well, I
would love to have your comment at the bottom of this page.
Aside these artists, Ex Doe and Chicago also had a thing going on until their beef separated them. |
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Source: Nydjlive.com |
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