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Musician Kwame Boakye Trapstar popularly known as Xlimkid has released a new single dubbed “Clowns in a circus”.
Xlimkid, who recently released a project Glory in pain with O’ Kenneth of Asaaka has then been feuding with the Asaaka boys online.
The ongoing feud is getting hotter as Xlimkid releases a song shading the Asaaka boys and protégés.
Close sources have confirmed there have been contractual and money issues between the parties.
It is for this reason that Xlimkid also stated in the song “Mese jack mommer3 me me krataa no Krataa naa wosi saa ada no wode b3ba aa Besi n3 yi woowaawaa ho” questioning the Asaaka boys about “the papers” which papers do you think he meant?
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