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Rapper Yaa Pono’s career in music receives criticism from Kwaw Kese.
Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has taken a swipe at rapper Yaa Pono, as he claims his hit song is much bigger than Yaa Pono’s entire music career.
Kwaw Kese, who is now beefing with Yaa Pono, claims that his one-hit song, “Popping,” in which Opanka was a featured artist, is greater than Yaa Pono’s whole musical career.
He said: “Yaa Pono is circulating my name everywhere that I have not done anything in the music industry but for the popping alone is bigger than Yaa Pono’s entire music career.
He added: “Recently I dropped Dondo and that’s one of the biggest songs to come ever out of Ghana yet still they say I have not done anything.
“I’m even shocked and surprised but it’s funny though and I won two awards for releasing the song for the popping,” Kwaw Kese said in a Facebook video
He remarked, “Yet still he says I have not done anything listen to my Swedru Agona song, Oye Nonsense, Monkey dey work, and other countless hit songs”.
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In other news, Kwaw Kese recalled a fantastical tale of a dead person coming back to life and dancing to his music.
He admitted that after his song “Nonsense” was played at the party, a fan described how he saw a man run out of the cemetery and join the other partygoers.
“One time, someone told me he saw an individual rush out of a cemetery to join a party where my song ‘Nonsense’ was playing,” he narrated. “He returned to his grave afterward.”
“True story. He came out of the cemetery to come dance to my song and afterward, no one knows where he went. He vanished,” he continued.
“If it had not happened, I wouldn’t have been told. People witnessed it,” he pressed.
He asserted that: “I can give you five songs of mine that when you play, a cripple will rise to dance and after it’s done playing, he will resume his former state.”
“He will be energized to move. The song will energize him. He won’t even know where the energy came from,” he touted.