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Rapper Kwesi Arthur has asked Ghanaians, especially his followers to not pit him against break-out artiste Kweku Flick.
This comes after many fans have claimed that the new artiste is emulating Kwesi Arthur's style.
After Kweku Flick debut with his ‘Money’ song, a lot of Ghanaians thought it belonged to Kwesi Arthur.
Some fans asked Kwesi Arthur if he had ghostwritten the song because of how similar their “autotuned-like” voices sound.
Opening up on the issue for the first time on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz show, Kwesi Arthur asked his fans to spare Kweku Flick the flak.
According to him, there is no need to pit them against each other adding that the artiste is making a good effort in the industry that needs to be encouraged.
"Let’s just push him as well. There is no need to pit us against each other. He is also doing nice songs," he told host Jay Foley.
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