Young rapper, Kofi Mole, has reacted to a comment by one of his fans who tagged him as a “fraud boy,” saying the claim is baseless.
The Twitter user claimed that the rapper was only using music as a coverup.
The accusations followed the ‘Don’t Be Late’ rapper’s earlier comments that people think rappers play street hustlers just to attract sympathies.
‘Frauding no b hustling…..Selling Water and pampers in traffic is hustling,’ the jab read.
But Mole in his reply said he left home at a young age to pursue his dreams on the streets and, therefore, wouldn’t rap about things that haven’t happened in his life, as others may do.
“Nahh, this is our life. Ain’t nobody faking out here. Yabr3 ruff! [We have really suffered],” Mole noted. “Who’s frauding my guy? Lol *because Kofi Mole looks fly, because Kofi Mole wears expensive clothes, because Kofi Mole has dreadlocks and because Kofi Mole is living the life you wish to live you tag my hustle “fraud” … Ask about me at Kantamanto market. Ask about me at Tiptoe lane,” Mole reacted.most people think that the rappers of this generation just love to rap about hustle in order to attract sympathy.
nahh this is our life. ain't nobody faking out here. yabr3 ruff! — kofi mole (@kofi_mole) May 6, 2019
Who's frauding my guy? lol
*because Kofi Mole looks fly, *because Kofi Mole wears expensive clothes *because Kofi Mole has dreadlocks *because Kofi Mole is living the life you wish to live you tag my hustle "fraud" Ask about me at Kantamanto market Ask about me at Tiptoe lane https://t.co/AEiiQW5y6R — kofi mole (@kofi_mole) May 6, 2019
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