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Sister Derby sends message to Medikal in new song.

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Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, popularly known in showbiz as Sister Derby has released a new single dubbed "Sweet Ex". The song is a mix of comedic vibes with a melodious tune and is currently the new jam of many youngsters. It can be recollected that Sister Derby was in a relationship with AMG signee, Medikal some months ago. Although things were moving on smoothly between the duo, things suddenly turned sour as Sister Deborah began to accuse Medikal of cheating. Sister Derby, re;eased series of songs in which she threw shots at Medikal and Fella Makafui. The truth finally came to light when Medikal confirmed dating actress Fella Makafui. Medikal and Fella have recently tied the knot and are living happily. In her new song titled "Sweet Ex", Sister Derby sends messages to her supposed ex boyfriend of which many have alleged to be AMG signee Medikal. In the song, Sister Derby sends a series of messages to her ex boyfriend Medikal of which she ca

The ''Grand Papa" is angry! And this is why.

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Pioneer of Hip-life music Reginald Yaw Asante Osei, popularly known as Reggie Rockstone, has lambasted a twitter user over comments made against his daughter. Reggie Rockstone, who introduced Hip-life music to Ghanaians has many hit songs such as; 'Keep Your Eyes on the Road, Different You, Different Me and Sweetie Sweetie', which he released in 1998. In 2004, Reggie Rockstone won the "Best African Video" at the Kora Awards. He is currently a member of the music group VVIP of which has won several awards. Few days ago, Reggie Rockstone advised Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, to take things easy with fellow Ghanaian musician, Sarkodie. Shatta Wale in a viral video jabbed Sarkodie and treated to beat him if he jokes with him.  Shatta also jabbed Reggie Rockstone stating that, he hasn't achieved anything with Hip-life music and still lives in his fathers house. Reggie Rockstone, made a video where he was seen thanking Ghanaian musi

I will beat you mercilessly if you joke with me - Shatta Wale warns Sarkodie.

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The feud between Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and fellow Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known in the entertainment sphere as Shatta Wale continues to escalate and it shows no signs of stopping. The once close friends drifted apart after the latter accused the former of being stingy and not looking out for others. Shatta in a series of videos and songs accused the two time BET Award winner of not being loyal and living a fake life. Sarkodie in reply also sent strong messages through his song to Shatta Wale, including his popular release, ''Advice" in which he jabbed Shatta Wale telling him to reason since he isn't growing any younger. All seemed to be well amongst Ghanaian music lovers as this duo served them with hard lyrics and punches which they so much enjoyed. The lyrical feud between the duo although causing some rift between them and their fans, was seen by many to be the act of artistes as the duo felt unperturbed ab

You should be thanking me for dissing you - Sarkodie tells Asem.

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Two time BET Award winner Michael Owusu Addo,  popularly known in the music circle as Sarkodie has jabbed fellow rapper Asem in his latest song. The song which was released few hours ago saw Sarkodie throw shots at former Lynx Entertainment signee Asem. Sarkodie in his latest song dubbed 'Sub Zero' stated categorically that he was not going to reply some rappers because he sees them as irrelevant. Sarkodie in his 2012 BET Cypher Flow became the first ever Ghanaian musician to be on the BER Hip Pop Awards Cypher. In one of his Cypher Flow rhymes, Sarkodie said; ''I'm the missing ingredient.... Call me the Irish cream'' The line was however not given a warm welcome as some Ghanaians took to social media to lambast Sarkodie for referring to Irish cream as an ingredient. Asem, who was not left out of that decided to school Sarkodie in his diss song 'Cypher Flow'. Sarkodie however did not reply Asem's diss son