Ghanaian hip-hop and Hiplife artist Kweku Flick, also known as Andy Osei Sarfo, has issued a clear warning to fellow rappers about the limits of their lyrical confrontations.
Speaking on the Gh Highlife program with Ohemaa Acheampomaa on Onua FM, Flick emphasized that while he can handle personal jabs, any insults directed towards his mother will not be tolerated.
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According to Flick, “If you insult me, I won’t pay much attention. But if you disrespect my mother, that’s crossing the line. I’ll come to your house and give you a beating.” He clarified that he won’t inflict serious injury or seek trouble with the police, but the offender can expect a firm physical response.
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Flick, a key figure in establishing the Asakaa drill genre in Ghana, also shared how his rise to fame has altered his behavior. Once known for his stubborn and bullying ways during his school years, he now strives to set a better example for his young fans. The realization that many young people look up to him has motivated this change