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GHANA- Tuesday, July 21, 2020,/ https://africanpostonline.com/ “Obiaa wo ne master” hit maker, Yaa Pono acts indifferent and says that he doesn’t care if Stonebwoy and Kelvynboy kill themselves.

About a month ago Kelvynboy suffered an assault that seemed to have been blamed on Stonebwoy.

Kelvynboy who was a former signee under the Burniton music group seemed to have left the group on a sour note.

In a tweet that pointed directions to the assailant, all blame seemed to have pointed to Stonebwoy since the tweet asked if “​Ashaiman be your own”. It is public notice that the former mentor is aligned with the said area.

“You send individuals make dem come beat me? You think say Ashaiman be your own? The moment you start fight me norr wey you loose” , the tweet said.

A statement served by the Burniton music group however denied all allegations and said that the music group was focused on pushing Ghanaian music further and promoting the “Anloga junction” album which was released a few months ago.

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“shocking, and determined to cause antagonism for Stonebwoy, our association and our image”, the statement held.

The music group further said that they had “instructed our lawyers to take the appropriate steps to vindicate the legal rights of Stonebwoy and the brand of our organization”.

Kelly, a former bodyguard of Stonebwoy however owned up to the attack after Kelvynboy said that he would rather play a show for a GHC7 performance fee than perform at Ashaiman.

When asked to send words to the two artistes, Yaa Pono said “they can kill themselves; I couldn’t care less,”

“One man’s activity shouldn’t be another man’s torment. I’m attempting to remain in my path. Stonebwoy has a spouse, has a dad, he has a group. Wouldn’t they be able to advise him if he has made a mistake? Me, I mind my own business”, he further added.

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Other music alliances have turned sour since some musicians split from their record labels. Shatta Wale and his militants had their fair share of sour after he fired his militants earlier in January 2020.

By:

Mawuena Azumah

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