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Fante rapper speaks on his biggest lyrical war song

Emmanuel Botchway known in showbiz circles as Kwaw Kese has stated that ‘Oye Nonsense’ has been the biggest lyrical war song in his career.

Kwaw Kese with a headset

Though many music lovers have said the song was directed at his ‘rival’, Kontihene, Kwaw Kese would neither confirm nor deny.

“The biggest beef came out from my song, ‘Oye Nonsense’. I don’t want to mention anybody’s name to push them. A lot of them are dead now and I don’t want to use my platform to resurrect them,” he said in an interview with ‘Vibez in 5’.

'Oye Nonsense' was released in 2004 under the Last Two Music Group, few months after the founder, Hammer, groomed Kwaw.

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