Obrafuo : a no show at OPEN HOUSE PARTY

After a much hyped rap battle,Obrafuo does not show up in the studios of Joy fm to accept Okyeame Kwame's challenge.

The song 'Kasiebo' stirred a lot of emotion as soon as it was releaased on the airwaves. The song has so much power that it has got people talking ,and artistes in the GH rap world are getting worked up.

Last saturday,the media carried out an extensive promo of okyeame Kwame's challenge to Obrafuo to battle him live on the radio on the Open House party with DJ Black. Okyeame Kwame got in the sudio at 9PM whilst 4x4 was being interviewed.Several attempts to get Obrafuo to the studio proved futile as he did not answer his cell phone.

The show went on with O.K.stressing out his disappointment in Obrafuo for putting his name on record and also said that he was not going to comment on the issue again but will record a reply to the alleged diss song. However, Tattoo who accompanied O.K to JoyFM gave listeners a listen to his single which seemed to be a sort of reply to Obrafuo's song. such was the heat in the studio that Obour had to come over to the studio.

The show ended with callers expressing their selves on the issue

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