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Rapper Medikal says he owes colleague Eno Barony no apology for calling her a ‘corpse’.
According to him, he has no regrets as he strongly believes the female rapper deserved the tag.
“I can’t just say anything anyhow, I knew what I was talking about and there is no smoke without fire.
"I rapped my feelings so I see no reason for an apology,” He told Andy Dosty on Daybreaks Hitz on Hitz FM.
When asked why he had no regrets calling Eno a corpse, he stated, “My wife is called worse than that but I am ok with it. People can choose to hate me if they want and I won’t force anyone to love me because they will if they want.”
“How will you feel if someone trolls you in her rap song? You will reply by all means and that was exactly what I did,” he explained.
Meanwhile, several appeals by some music lovers to get the rapper to apologize and retract his words against female rapper Eno Barony have fallen on deaf ears.
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