Audio By Carbonatix
AMG record label signee Medikal has confirmed a collaboration with his former rival Strongman.
The rapper said on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM that they have been working on the song for a while.
However, he said Medikal is yet to add his verse to the work.
Rappers Medikal and Strongman were involved in one of the biggest feuds to happen this year.
After Kwesi Arthur released his ‘Thoughts From King Arthur’, Medikal who felt he had been bruised by Arthur's lyrics released a response, ‘To Whom It May Concern’.
This response did not sit well with Strongman who waded into the feud by dropping ‘Don't Try’.
By the end of the feud, the artistes had dropped three songs each, including ‘Immortal’ and ‘Ups and Downs’ by Strongman and ‘Drip’ and ‘Last Burial’ by Medikal.
The two, however, dropped their beef and began supporting each other.
Strongman showed up at Medikal's Welcome to Sowutuom to perform, on November 30, show solidarity and officially squash their beef.
"I and my brother Strongman spoke and he came to the show to support. It's cool because we are entertaining the world," he told Andy Dosty, host of the Show.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ethiopia launches 10-year golden visa for foreign investors
4 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Monday, March 30, 2026
12 minutes -
Evelyn Nsiah Asare: From breaking barriers in sports to doctoral excellence in logistics
18 minutes -
Cocoa Marketing Company MD engages WAMCO ahead of 50% local cocoa processing reform
33 minutes -
Students raise concerns over accommodation and road safety at UniMAC Dzorwulu
53 minutes -
Paul Afoko interacts with other NPP aspirants and party executives in Jamasi
53 minutes -
60 outstanding students from 14 Fanteakwa South schools receive awards inspired by Assor Foundation
1 hour -
Ghana shines at WTO MC14, secures gains for food security, industry and trade
1 hour -
Ghana, Japan, UNICEF launch US$2.3m partnership to tackle child labour
1 hour -
Ghana finish second, Tanzania top as both qualify for T20 African World Cup regional stage
1 hour -
You cannot cover up Goldbod probe forever – Oppong Nkrumah to Majority
1 hour -
Seminar on competition policy and law held in Accra
2 hours -
From promised jobs to the frontlines: How Ghanaian recruits signed irregular Russian military contracts
2 hours -
‘This is not a personal victory’ — Ablakwa cancels planned airport reception over historic UN resolution success
2 hours -
Government to establish farmer services centre to drive agricultural transformation
2 hours
