‘Gyimii No Y3 More’ – Jah Bahd Goes Haywire And Bl@sts DJ Slim For Tarnishing The Image Of Asakaa Boys

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Jah Bahd, one of the Ghanaian hip hop drill rappers and one of the leading voices pushing Asaaka music to the world has taken to Twitter to bl@st award-winning DJ cum radio presenter, DJ Slim.

His reaction follows an interview DJ Slim granted Poleeno and suggested that the Asakaa Boys have a very bad management team and as such, they are not able to make all the needed gains from their craft as exceptional artists.

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In a series of tweets, Jah Bahd shared on his Twitter timeline, he also questioned DJ Slim over what he has actually done for the Asakaa boys to get to the place they are now which makes him feel he has any right to allegedly denigrate them.

Jah Bahd revealed that the first time he even hosted them on his show, he even took a lot of money just to give them some opportunity to be heard by many.

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According to the ‘Stand Firm’ crooner, the one thing DJ Slim is good at is to speak and speak without any proper facts.

He further described the radio presenter who is considered by many as one of the godfathers of radio in the Ashanti Region as a f00l and asked that he must learn to put some respect on the name of the Asakaa Boys.

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