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Hiplife artiste Tinny in March 2019 had called D black and two other rappers ‘whack’.
Read more: Kwaw Kese, D-Black, Patapaa are wack rappers – Tinny
In an interview with Joy News’ MzGee, Black Avenue boss, D Black said Tinny had sent him a private message to explain his comments was just to create hype and requested for a collaboration.
Read more: Tinny says 'whack' rapper comment was for hype – D Black
Then Tinny has come out to justify his reason for sending D Black the message for collaboration.
According to him, he reached out to D Black so they could take advantage of the social media controversy his comment had raised.
Read more: D-Black rejects Tinny’s request for collaboration?
“I never begged D Black for a collaboration,” he added.
The hiplife artiste said he had a brief discussion with the Black Avenue boss’ management so the controversy goes in their favour.
“So if common sense isn't telling him to make hay while the sun shines then I wonder how he's being labelled as a business mogul in this industry,” he stated.
Tinny explained he does not hate the rapper just because his (D Black) songs are not in his playlist.
“I don't think D Black understands the word ‘BEG’. Common sense is not for common people,” Tinny said.
He added, “Adwen no anyÉ› ejuma, body no bÉ› brÉ› 😃haðŸ˜ha😄ha #RealThingWeDo #GodBless #BMF” meaning “if the brain did not work, the body would be tired.”
Video: Watch D Black’s interview with MzGee
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