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Brag: On behalf of Sarkodie, Ghanaian rappers mock a Nigerian rapper.

A rap feud between Ghana and Nigeria has been ignited by Sarkodie's brag, in which he asserted superiority over the country's three biggest musicians, Burna Boy, Davido, and others.

Rappers all over the continent have come back to life thanks to a song off his upcoming mixtape, "The Championship," in which the BET Award-winning artist reaffirmed his position as the "rap god" of Africa.

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Shortly after the song's release over the weekend, Davido and other Nigerians responded, supporting one of his young signed artists, Dremo, in his attempt to "discipline" Sarkodie.

Interesting enough, Dremo's response drew attention. However, Sarkodie dismissed it as "a lightweight rapper with no achievements," ignoring any attempt to respond.

Nevertheless, a few Ghanaian rappers joined the fray to take aim at Dremo with no remorse. Lyrical Joe won over many admirers with his icy "1960" response, which refers to the year Nigeria gained independence.


Don Itchi, the host of Adom FM's Kasahari show and current NK-Salem Records signee, solidified his rap talent by severely scolding Dremo.


Rapper-in-training Wan Nana chastised Dremo, telling him to pick better rivals who weren't from Ghana.


Rapper Phrimpong teamed up with his associates to punish the Nigerian musician War Time.


In his diss track, CJ Biggerman strangled Dremo, leaving no room for breathing.



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