Music Coded of 4X4 and blogger Eugene Nkansa of Nkonkonsa engaged in a heated exchange on Wednesday, March 23.
This was during the singer’s radio interview on Heat FM.
Coded had lamented to the host the blogger's failure to promote his new music despite how close they had been in years past.
He stated that Nkonkonsa only publishes news about him when they are negative or controversial.
However, the blogger denied the allegations stating that he was the first person to promote Coded’s song and has supported him since his early days in the industry.
Nkonkonsa explained that he was the first to post the controversy surrounding the new song Dada Damoase and, in addition, included the song to give it a push.
He explained that some artistes when they have a new song, call him so he could help promote it, but Coded did not do same, and he still promoted the music on his platform.
But Coded questioned why the blogger would rather post the controversy instead of just the song.
Nkonkonsa stated that he was not obliged to promote Coded or any other artistes adding that not once has the musician paid him for any service rendered.
This led to a heated exchange, with the two leaving their seats to continue arguing. In a video posted online, a visibly angry Coded stood on his feet, dropped his microphone and attempted to leave the studio.
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