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Rapper Pappy Kojo says he is upset with ace musician Obrafour for ignoring his calls and messages.
The Fante rapper who said he adores the ‘Pae Mu Ka’ composer, expressed his disappointment in his attitude towards him.
In an interview on Joy FM’s Cosmopolitan Mix with Doreen Andoh, Pappy Kojo mentioned that he was supposed to have performed with Obrafour at the 2016 edition of the Ghana Music Awards but he failed to show up that night.
“I am a little bit upset with Obrafour [but] I have kept quiet for so long but I have to say it,” the rapper, born Jason Gaisie, said.
“Obrafour has been ignoring me for a while, he doesn’t pick my calls, he doesn’t reply my text messages, [and] I don’t understand why Obrafour is doing that.
“I want to understand what is going on, because you are like [an idol] to me, you are the reason why I am doing what I am doing,” he said
According to him, “Last year I performed at Ghana Music Awards and I wanted to surprise the people with Obrafour so we spoke about it, he agreed and he didn’t show up. I called him and he didn’t pick, I really don’t understand what is going on.”
“You can’t just influence me and then when I fall in love with you, you just leave me alone, it doesn’t work,” he added.

Relationship with Yvonne Nelson:
The ‘Realer No’ hitmaker has been rumoured to be in an affectionate relationship with actress and producer, Yvonne Nelson.
He debunked such claims, after a listener threw a question at him, stressing that he dated another lady by the name Yvonne Melson and not the actress, Yvonne Nelson.
“Good, good this question again. I dated Yvonne Melson, I didn’t date Yvonne Nelson, the Yvonne I dated is called Yvonne Melson, she lives in Takoradi and has never stepped foot in Accra,” he cleared the air.
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