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A man only known as Kelly has revealed he was part of the mob that attacked Kelvyn Boy on Monday during his tour of the new Electroland Shop in Ashaiman.
According to him, Kelvyn Boy had once said that he would rather play a show for very little money than perform at Ashaiman. This, he said, they did not take lightly.
This is the shit that Kelvynboy said that angered Ashaiman. Disrespectful boy. You will rather play 7ghc show than go and perform at Ashaiman #WeloveStonebwoy pic.twitter.com/S9AToZOjxZ
— FlyJamChic (@flyjamchic) June 23, 2020
Kelly said the 'Mea' hitmaker disrespected the place and did not seek permission nor apologise before stepping foot there.
He said after that statement there was no way the boys in Ashaiman would allow the young artiste to perfrom there.
Kelly stated that he is ready for the police to arrest him, he can defend himself.
Meanwhile, Kelvyn Boy took to Twitter to state that someone had purposely sent the mob after him.

From his comments social media users pointed out that the singer was blaming his former mentee Stonebwoy.
Buh the fact that ebi Stonebwoy ein bodyguard doesn’t mean sey ebi 1Gad wey send him to go beat em 🤦♂️ how will we know maybe Kelvynboy Dey fool plus Stonebwoy ein bodyguard wey he mean em low key @BhimNationWorld @BhimNativesGh
— Cool Visuals 📷📷 🔥 (@coolvisualsx) June 22, 2020
You send people make dem come beat me? 🤣
— AFROBEATS BAD MAN (@kelvynboymusic_) June 22, 2020
You think say Ashaiman be your own ?
Stonebwoy who did not take lightly to the accusations released a press statement saying he was considering taking legal action against Kelvyn Boy, whose comments could tarnish his image.
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