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Musician Sefa has condemned some words her colleagues Sista Afia and Eno Barony have chosen to use in their diss tracks to each other.
According to her, although 'beefs' are allowed in the industry it must not be used to drag another through the gutters.
“I hate the fact that they are insulting each other, I don’t like it when women who are supposed to empower each other bring each other down,” Sefa told Jay Foley and Emefa Adeti on Prime Morning.
Her comment comes after Sista Afia, Eno Barony and Freda Rhymz began to throw shots at each other in their ongoing beef.
Sefa added that it will be unlikely for her to engage in a simple feud with other artistes after observing what is happening between her colleagues.
This according to her is because people need a reason to talk about others and a feud gives them the needed ammunition to do so.
“To be very honest we are living in an industry where nobody actually cares about anybody, we’re just pretending. We see you, we smile. Everybody wants to get a piece of what they are sharing.”
The Black Avenue Muzik signee rather called for healthy beefs that will help the industry grow.
VIDEO - I don't see myself "beefing" anybody in the industry. - @s3fa_gh #PrimeMorning
Posted by Joy Prime on Friday, May 15, 2020
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