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Singer Efya is not ready to be embroiled in the myriad of drama that comes with picking sides when it comes to beefs between artistes.
The singer does not want to incur the wrath of fans of either Shatta Wale or Stonebwoy and the same applies to Sarkodie and M.anifest.
In a BBC Pidgin interview, the singer, who has worked more with Sarkodie, failed to pick her favourite between Sarkodie and M.anifest.
Obviously not forgetting the beef history between the two rappers, the ‘Best In Me’ singer did not want to be part of the drama.
“Me, I should pick? Come back next year. I don’t need that kind of excitement,” she told the BBC.
When she was again asked to choose between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, she again swiftly ran away from the question.
“Some things I no fit talk about them. If I talk about am maybe something go fit spoil for somewhere…” Efya said.
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