Rapper Big Faa has launched an all-out attack on rappers Dog Father and Omaro over their Kush song.
In an exclusive interview with Jollof Entertainment Big Faa delved into the divided Gambian music industry describing some fellow artists as “fake”.
The tough-talking rapper lashed out at fellow two rappers for releasing an “indecent” song that is poised to brainwash young people into smoking the deadly Kush drug.
“There are some foolish artists in the country making sounds [songs] saying ‘yeah I smoke Kush’ [But] that’s rubbish. Instead of you [artists] try to sensitise the people about the dangers Kush drug posed to the public, but rather bragging that you smoke it. And when young people listen to your songs they would think that Kush is something good.
“Like Dog Father and Omaro’s song…that song is nonsense. You can’t be an artist who is expected to sensitise and send a good message to the public but rather brag that you smoke Kush,” he said.
He also warned fellow artists against offending him, adding that “I don’t entertain social media tussles with any artist. Any artist who wrongs me I will beat you physically.”
However, Dog Father and Omaro are yet to respond to Big Faa’s claim against them.
Reporting by Adama Makasuba
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