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Pappy Kojo launches attacks on Mr Eazi and Sam George; fans wonder who’s next?

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Italy-based Ghanaian rapper, Pappy Kojo is on a Twitter “beef” spree, attacking everyone, unprovoked.

Over the last couple of days, Pappy Kojo’s target was Mr Eazi, whom he claims has not credited him for contributing to his success.

In one of his posts on Instagram, Pappy alleged that he was not credited for writing Mr Eazi’s hit single “Akwaaba”. According to him, all the writing credit was given to one Michael Brun who does not even speak Fante.

“Assay @michaelbrun how we go do this ? It’s says you only wrote the song but I’m very sure you can’t speak Fante , because you don’t look like kinaata or me , I keep asking questions and I’m not getting any answers , get back to me my don,” Pappy shared.

 

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Pappy Kojo also alleges that it was his through his help and through his groundbreaking verse on Mr Eazi’s “Bankulize” song, that shot him to fame.

“Haha @mistameister you dey Kai when you Dey beg me to bring Eazi on after my shows & stay with him & perform cos nobody knew his songs ? Your boy say make I suck ein deeck now like my name be somebody I know wey I no wan mention ein name haha,” Pappy captioned videos of him bringing Mr Eazi on stage during his performances.

 

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The “Koobi” rapper, has since sent so many tweets and video evidences through Mr Eazi’s way and has since not gotten a reaction from Mr Eazi.

After going at Mr Eazi for days and not getting any response, Pappy turned his focus to the MP for Ningo-Prampram, Hon. Sam George.

Out of the blue and after several months since it happened, Pappy finally called Sam George out for coming after his friend Sister Deborah during the LGBTQ discussions.

Sam and Sister Derby had gone ballistic on social media over their opposing views on the Anti-LGBTQ bill proposed and led by Sam.

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In a tweet revisiting the matter, Pappy wrote;

“Nah honestly I think it wasn’t cool of Sam George to come at Deborah Vanessa , when I’m sure he get sisters , I’m going to eazily channel my energy to him when I’m done fighting the superstars & I lose.”

Sam George upon seeing Pappy’s tweet, replied stating that he is surprised Pappy is now reacting to the issue 6 months after it happened. He also made sure to throw a punch insinuating that Pappy’s music career was dead.

“Welcome to the game, over 6 months late. Damn, your processor is freaking slow. Took you this long to process? Guess I understand now why your musical career is long dead and buried and you’re still not aware. I’m off to listen to good music made in by @manifestive. Cheers,” Sam replied. 

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Pappy did not stop there, he sent tweets after tweet to Sam George, mocking his teeth and appearance.

Sam, who is a busy parliamentarian, finally gave in the towel and stated that he had better things to do than engage Pappy in a social media fight.

“Charlie I’ve got serious stuff to think of like dealing with Ken Ofori-Atta, the cedi and fuel prices. Got little energy for a wannabe musician with a dead career who is more interested in the cost of adult diapers than hit songs. Let’s think about fixing and forgeti obia,” Sam tweeted. 

Pappy Kojo is still relentless. Now, tweeps are wondering who will be his next target as he embarks on his social media ‘beefs’.

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