Rapper Medikal has dismissed rumours all is not well between himself and his wife, Fella Makafui, following the release of his new single which features his ex-girlfriend, Sister Derby.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Medikal said that Fella Makafui was reliably informed before he reached out to Sister Derby for a collaboration.
He told Andy Dosty on Monday that “my wife was cool (with the collaboration). I told her and she listens to every song I record. She was like ‘this guy’, she knows that I am stubborn.”
Medikal said that despite his determination to get the collaboration, his wife understands the person he is and trusts him to do the right thing.
This comes after rapper Medikal dropped a collaboration with singer Sister Derby, years after their breakup.
The song titled ‘Cold & Trophies’ is in two parts with Medikal performing solo in the first and sharing the stage with Sister Derby in the second.
Sharing a snippet of the track on her Instagram page, Sister Derby wrote “Bestie things 🧸.”
Fella Makafui an avid fan of her husband, however, did not publicly acknowledge the collaboration which led many to speculate especially when she shared some posts of herself on the day of the release.
Meanwhile, Medikal said that people put too much meaning in to his posts and that of Fella Makafui.
He stated that they consistently make the wrong assumptions adding he and his wife are fine.
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