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Rapper Sarkodie born Michael Owusu Addo says he sees nothing wrong with fellow rapper Medikal claiming he saved Ghana’s rap music four years ago.
According to him, every rapper can boast to be the best, hence it’s not a big deal for Medikal to say so.
Sarkodie said Medikal didn’t mean to disrespect anyone like many industry players perceived it to be.
“He genuinely feels that and he has to be able to say what he feels. He expressed it. He wasn’t disrespecting anyone. When I am rapping and I say I am the best, I don’t think about Obrafour even though [he is champion.]
“I don’t think he’s trying to go at anyone but as a rapper, you are supposed to feel like that,” Sarkodie said on 4Syte TV.
Medikal generated a fuss in the media space when he proclaimed himself as the ‘messiah’ of Ghana’s rap.
Rapper Strongman, who had exited from Sarkodie’s Sarkcess record label, descended on Medikal, which resulted in a rap feud between the two.
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