Ghanaian artiste, Sista Afia has said her decision to express her talent through rap in order to let the world know she is versatile.
After she dropped her rap track titles ‘WMT’weeks ago, she went on Instagram to clear the air about the song being a diss song.
According to her, the ‘WMT’ meant Women Must Talk and that she was not scared to mention names if it were a diss song directed at anyone.
But Freda Rhymes released diss song to reply Afia although she claimed her ‘WMT’ was no diss song.
Weeks later, she has recorded another diss song titled ‘U Got Nerves’ in which she threw shots at female artistes believed to be Freda Rhymes and Eno Barony.
Answering questions on twitter about the song, she noted that the back and forth is only “a way of keeping the female entertainment active” adding that “It’s just hardcore rap. I don’t think I mentioned anyone’s name, I told u I’m cool with the ladies as well. It’s something I decided to drop to let the world know about my versatility.”
I don't see it as a beef. I see it as a way of keeping the female entertainment active https://t.co/7nApDSQhXK
— #PAPER OUT NOW 💕QUEENSOLOMON (@sista_afia) May 5, 2020
There's nothing war in this. It's just hardcore rap. I don't think I mentioned anyone's name, I told u I'm cool with the ladies as well. It's something I decided to drop to let the world know about my versatility 😊 #UGN https://t.co/jAC6pXhOEr
— #PAPER OUT NOW 💕QUEENSOLOMON (@sista_afia) May 5, 2020
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By: Hajia Lamy Gates |ghanaweekend.com