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Rapper Keche Joshua has expressed anger towards rapper Pappy Kojo who he accuses of online trolling against his group.
In an interview on 'U Say Weytin' with Merqury Quaye, the rapper cited a series of examples of unnecessary trolls by Pappy Kojo to rubbish their music.
He threatened to punch him whenever they meet.
The rapper noted that the group didn’t want to pay attention to Pappy Kojo because they assumed he was joking at the beginning, but now it has been constant.
He first cited an incident when the ‘Awoa’ hitmaker called out the group for charging GH¢2,000 for performance on a post that was meant to hail Burna Boy for receiving huge sums for performances.
Keche Joshua is also unhappy with the viral interview Pappy Kojo had on Joy Prime during the ‘Occupy Julorbi House’ protest, where the ‘Realer No’ hitmaker trashed their newest album.
Pappy Kojo, he said also posted a recent video where he spoke poorly of Keche’s new single ‘Party of the Year’, claiming it was “too local” because of the lyrics.
The rapper also revealed that he had received numerous calls from people asking about their ‘beef’ with the “Fante Rap Van Damme” during the group’s interview in Kumasi.
The rapper furiously added that he would assault him whenever they met.
He also added that he had tried reaching out to Pappy Kojo to make peace since he is unaware of any feud that may have transpired between them in the past.
He again added that he plans to resolve his issue with Pappy Kojo in person.
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