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Rapper Kwaw Kese honoured Shatta Wale’s invitation to perform at his Wonder Boy album launch at the Fantasy Dome, on Saturday, October 19.
The artiste was met with violence while on stage after some patrons at the Dome began throwing bottles at him.
The rapper got hit on the head.
Unfazed by the attack, the Kwaw Kese kept dancing on the stage to the surprise of many. He went on to perform his 2019 hit song Dondo that features Mr Eazi, Skonti, Medikal and Sarkodie.
Dondo Hit maker @kwawkese managed to finish his performance even after Crowd attacks him with bottles at shatta wale's wonder boy album launch ,Watch .#WonderBoyAlbum #TheReignConcert pic.twitter.com/t581pwRvZS
— UrbanrollTv on YouTube (@urbanroll) October 20, 2019
Kwaw Kese is not the only artiste to have come face to face with attacks from fans of an artiste.
Singer Feli Nuna also had sachets of water thrown at her at the Ebony Reigns Memorial Concert in April.
She took a hit in the face and decided to walk off the stage. In an interview on the Joy FM’s Cosmopolitan Mix she said she regretted walking off stage. She said she should have talked it out with the fans.
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