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Reggae Dancehall artiste, Kojo Kurankye popularly known as Ras Kuuku says he will not mind working with Gospel Musician, Joe Mettle.
According to the 2021 Reggae Dancehall Artiste, he is now ready to work with the gospel musician upon rescinding an initial decision not to.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz Monday, Ras Kuuku indicated that he does not hold grudges against Joe Mettle. He revealed that he even sent best wishes to the Bo Noo Ni hitmaker on his birthday just to prove to the world that he is on good terms with him.
Ras Kuuku further said that he takes alcohol although he identifies himself as a Rastafarian.
"Ras Kuuku is a different person on earth. I take in red wine to cool off the heart," he stated.
The Dancehall artiste is set to release a new album dubbed, 3, 3 & 1. It will be his third.
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