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In a recent interview with hiplife/hiphop artiste, Kwaw Kese has taken shots at Kokovelli, Kontihene and Czar alone.
Kwaw Kese has always been noted for having crazy, out of the box and at times profane lyrics and this time round threw a few punches at his fellow artistes in the same genre.
During the telephone conversation, the Takoradi bred ‘crazy’ rapper addressed Kokovelli’s rapping ability as not nice and always getting away with choruses.
“For Kontihene his raps are always not up to his verses. It’s like he is always short of words. He is wack” Kwaw said. People might link this to Kwaw Kese beefing with Kontihene when he laid a line in the song, “Oye Nonsense”.
Kwaw added that C-Zar is like a grandfather in the music industry who is dead. He is like Kokovelli in a way.
Kwaw believes he is not wack because he does what his fans want of him and a ‘don’ in the hiplife game.
Kwaw continues that apart from these rappers that he has mentioned, the rest are not wack and good to him.
According to Kwaw Kese, his third album is currently on sale in every music shop worldwide. He recently released his video to Ghana Music which was premiered ‘big time’.
Watch out because Kwaw Kese has a Music For Help project which he does free concerts for the less privileged in society.
Source: ghanamusic
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