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#Skopatumana- “Kawoula is ungrateful: I regret featuring on his song- Patapeezy

Ghanaian Hiplife musician, Patapaa has said that he has regretted featuring on the song “Daavi Ne Ba” by Kawoula Biov. According to Patapaa, Kawoula Biov is ungrateful even after all his efforts to promote his song through the #Skopatumana challenge. The song “Daavi Ne Ba” was released in February 2019. It however became popular after […]

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Ghanaian Hiplife musician, Patapaa has said that he has regretted featuring on the song “Daavi Ne Ba” by Kawoula Biov.

According to Patapaa, Kawoula Biov is ungrateful even after all his efforts to promote his song through the #Skopatumana challenge.

The song “Daavi Ne Ba” was released in February 2019. It however became popular after Patapaa’s verse on the song went viral.

Capitalizing on this, Patapaa started the #Skopatumana challenge to help the song gain more traction.

However, in an interview on Adom FM a couple of days ago, Kawoula told host Andy Dosty that he was unhappy because he felt left behind because Patapaa was getting all the attention even though the song is for him.

Kawoula went on to add that he wasn’t happy that Patapaa was performing the song at events without him when he paid for the feature.

Speaking with Graphic Showbiz on Monday, April 29, Patapaa expressed his disappointment at Kawoula for making those statements.

“I am disappointed at the remarks by Kawoula that I have surpassed him on his song. In fact, when I heard the news, the first thing that came to mind was, I shouldn’t have featured on his song.

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“First of all, it is not my fault that people acknowledge and enjoy my verse on the song. I shouldn’t be blamed for the little attention he is receiving with regard to the song.

“Also, he was the one that called and asked me to feature on the song and I never took any money from him so I don’t know why he will say something like that,” he said.

“I went as far as coming up with the ‘Scopatumana’ challenge to promote his song and it really hurts that my efforts to get Daavi Ne Ba to go viral has been mistaken for greed.

“What baffles me is the fact that he called me later to apologise with the excuse that he said that to hype the song but that was way too low for me. Ghanaians are enjoying the song and that is the best part of it all so why all this? I just wish I never collaborated on Daavi Ne Ba with him,” Patapaa said.

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