Kumerican artistes are not united - D Black

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Pulse-gh July 18, 2021 7 p.m.

Kumerican artistes are not united - D Black

The teenage rapper sparked beef rumours with the Asakaa Boys when he deleted their verses on the remix of “Sore” featuring U.K-born Ghanaian rapper Stormzy and Tema-based rapper Kwesi Arthur.

“The Kumerican guys are doing great,” he observed, “but I think they are a little bit divided,” he said.

“I didn’t sign their [Asakaa Boys] record label deal and it came out from them since I didn’t sign their deal.

The rapper during and an interview with Tony Best on Akoma FM’sEntertainment360on Saturday, July 17, explained that for acts to survive in any creative industry, they need support from their colleagues as well.

He wasn't known until U.K.

Twitter blew him up in late 2020 after releasing his breakthrough single, “Sore”, featuring O`kenneth, City Boy, Reggie and Jay Bahd..

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