It’s been the talk of town that Kofi
Supreme, the Kumasi underground has taken upon himself to correct musicians. He
started with Opanka on the simple cover by Bradez, and now BET award winner
Sarkodie is at the receiving end of his lyrical rage. With his two new singles,
Correction Pt. 2 and Eko He, he has addressed issues raised by Sarkodie in the
‘Okodie No’ and ‘Fair Warning’ (which many people believe is a diss song
towards Lynx Entertainment).
The question
is, if Sarkodie featured in two diss songs towards Lynx entertainment and Asem,
why can’t he address Kofi Supreme? Or is
Kofi Supreme dissing Sarkodie to get public attention because of his big fan
base in Ghana and Africa?
The questions remain to be answered, and the
fact that Opanka felt the need to reply Kofi Supreme in his guest verse on Kwaw
Kese’s ‘Popping’ proves that he is getting attention with his lyrical
corrections. We at Musicroom GH hopes that Kofi
Supreme will
take his talent a step further and develop into a better artiste than all those
he criticizes.
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