Hiplife and rap legend, Obrafour has revealed that contrary to the popular notion that his ‘Kasiebo’ was popular and even won him an award, he also received death threats from Kumasi after it was released.
Obrafour released ‘Kasiebo’; a diss song directed at Okyeame Kwame and Obour after the duo released ‘Killing the Game which featured CEO of Lynx Entertainment, Richie Mensah.
The song became popular across Ghana and beyond due to the composition and the format in which the song was recorded. In an interview with Sammy Flex on Zylofon FM, today, 25/06/ 2019, the most respected Hiplife artist stated that weeks after releasing ‘Kasiebo’, he received a lot of calls with most of them been death threats.
Due to this, he personally went to Okyeame Kwame to render an apology though he was of the assertion that the popular ‘Kasiebo’ song wasn’t a diss to Okyeame Kwame and Obour as it was perceived by the public.
The diminutive deadlocked rapper, has chalked 20 years in the music industry and as part of activities to have a grand celebration that befits a legend like him, he held a launch at the Tang Palace on May 29 to announce his plans for the celebration slated for November 9.
Obrafour is often considered the best rapper of all time and it’s all down to ‘Pae Mu Ka,’ his first album. His ‘Pae Mu Ka’ has unofficially been voted Ghana’s best/greatest rap album of time and this year marks exactly 20-years the song burst into life.
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