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Celebrated musician Flowking Stone has given a positive update on his brother Kunta Kinte’s health.
The duo, under the brand name Bradez, were a force to be reckoned with in the early 2000s, but each went solo when Kunta Kinte was hit by a stroke.
Speaking on the health of his brother in an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, Flowking Stone updated listeners that his brother's health is a lot better
He revealed that it took series of interventions, adding that his situation “was not a joke”.

In his words, 'Kunta’s illness affected not just our singing career, but his holistic well-being.'
The 'Dimple' hitmaker disclosed that his brother “lost some part of his memory. He lost some parts of his writing skills and others."
“We wanted him to go at his own pace and not rush him to come back. We didn’t want the situation where he would be in an interview and cannot articulate properly," he told the host Andy Dosty.
Flowking made the revelation while commenting on the future of the Bradez brand in the Monday morning interview.
According to him, Bradez is set for a great comeback and they would test the waters by releasing remixes of their hit songs.
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