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Swedru-based artiste, Patapaaa Amisty, called off a radio discussion scheduled on Adom FM's Adom Entertainment Hall.
The artiste said that he could not share the same studio with an “underground” artiste.
Patapaa who is known for his unintelligible lyrical prowess was programmed to join a discussion with another artiste known for a similar style.
However, the Patapaa insisted he was of a higher pedigree and a discussion with them would devalue his brand.
The call to cancel his appearance in the studio was made when he received the official artwork for the show that shows himself side-by-side the other artist, Ablekuma Nana Lace .

The One Corner hitmaker pulled back from the three-hour show because “that boy” (referring to Ablekuma Lace) cannot be placed in the same category as him.
“I’m not coming for a battle so why add this boy, I want my own show. I can’t post this on any of my social media platforms. You can’t do this to Stonebwoy or Shatta Wale, my team is angry and I’m not coming,” he said angrily.
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