Strongman Sends Strong Warning To ‘Fake’ Kwaku Smoke After He Described Him As Ungrateful To Get A Favour From Sarkodie

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In August 2019, rapper Strongman officially ended his deal as a signed musician on Sarkodie’s Sarkcess Music record label.

Even though at the time there were many speculations about his departure from the label, the rapper came out to shot all of those down and stated plainly that it was a decision they both agreed on for the good of their respective careers.

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Apparently, fast-rising rapper, Kwaku Smoke did not get that particular memo.

In a tweet sighted on his timeline late last night, he tried to suggest that his colleague rapper Vincent Osei Kwaku is ungrateful when he was sending a message to Sarkodie in the wake of all the trouble Gasmilla is causing over the whole bring back azonto agenda.

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His tweet which reads: “I know the feeling highest but am happy you be one focused person you do what you want do for others regardless if Enoe be so like strongman e song sef unoe go tweet again..U follow Gh people aa somebody Dey die sef u go lef am make e die..we the young ones Dey appreciate u” struck a nerve in Strongman.

He quickly retweeted his comment and described him as a fake person who should stay clear from mentioning his name in his useless arguments.

“Fake people always trying to prove their loyalty outside What you heard might even be the opposite of what happened Let this be the last time you drag my name in your useless arguments,” Strongman tweeted.

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