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‘Respect The Dead And Let Azonto Music Rest In Peace’ – KwaKese Tells Gasmilla And Sarkodie
King of the Street, Kwaw ‘Abodam’ Kese has penned a plea to Ghanaian to respect the dead for once and let Azonto music rest peacefully in its graves.
For the past week, Ghanaian musicians have been aiming at the throats of each other on who really is the originator of the once famed music genre.
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The likes of Gasmilla, Keche, Stay Jay, to mention a few, have all claimed leader and pioneer in the music genre and have attacked anyone who thinks otherwise.
Kwawkese has added his voice to the many who believe the genre is dead and buried and should be left at such.
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The hip life artist took to twitter to advice his colleagues to allow the dead rest in peace – with reference to Azonto music.
SOURCE: AfricaCelebrities.Com
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