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Don’t Beef Someone Who’s Ahead of You- Kwaw Kese Warns Yaa Pono Over Beef With Sarkodie; Pono Replies

Kwaw Kese has taken a swipe at Yaa Pono over the diss song he aimed at Sarkodie recently titled ‘Yard.’

Although Pono never mentioned Sarkodie’s name in the new song, the track was undoubtedly aimed at him over his recent work on Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up.’

Pono proved his dexterity in the Twi language by calling himself the king of rap music while bragging about how much better he is than other rappers.

He also made fun of Sarkodie by asking, “Since when did we feature the dead?” in reference to the aforementioned song.

In the same vein, the Tema-based rapper also boasted about performing at events every weekend. He said he is feared by some industry players while alleging spiritual attacks on his person.

Monkeys, some of your fans will still hail me. Who runs this yard? It’s Pono who runs this yard.

Meanwhile, Kwaw Kese has stormed Twitter to suggest that Sarkodie is ahead of Pono in every facet hence he should cease fire otherwise he just wasting his time.

The tweet drew the attention of Yaa Pono, who also took to his Twitter to respond.

According to him, Kwaw Kese should put his grievances and advice in an official song if he dares to battle it out with him.

“Put whatever u wanna say on a beat, I respond to tune not speeches,” Yaa Pono tweeted.

Source – Tru News Report

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