
ST and Attack have ended their long-running feud, a moment many fans thought might never come.
The reconciliation was made possible through the intervention of Modou “Turo” Darboe, a prominent businessman and philanthropist widely respected across the country.
ST, also known as Brikama Boyo, shared the news on social media, writing: “family Reunion! I had the pleasure of meeting and discussing with brother Attack Gaye.

“Our conversation was particularly meaningful. We would like to remind the people of Gambia that unity is our strength. Thank you Uncle Turo Darboe for facilitating this opportunity and to the Gambians who reached out to both me and Attack in pursuit of reconciliation.”
The rift between ST and Attack had been one of the most talked-about in The Gambia’s entertainment scene.
Though never officially confirmed, tensions between the two artists often played out through indirect lyrics and subtle online exchanges, fuelling speculation and dividing fans.
Both artists are influential figures in Gambian music, celebrated not only for their lyrical talents but for their ability to shape public discourse.
Their reunion signals a hopeful new chapter in the industry and has already sparked calls for a potential collaboration.
Turo Darboe’s involvement has been widely applauded, with many Gambians praising his continued efforts to promote peace, both in politics and culture.
By Adama Makasuba










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