Ghanaian rapper, Pappy Kojo has revived his beef with Ghanaian music group Keche Global after they took a long break.
Recall, 4 years ago, Pappy Kojo invoked the wrath of the music group after he refused to heed to the warning from the music group following a constant troll on social media.
Keche released a diss track titled “Face2Face” to clap back at the Fante rapper who proceeded to drop a video from Countryman Songo to mock him.
However, Pappy Kojo in an interview on Hitz FM showed maturity when he was asked if he was going to also drop a diss song for them.
He revealed that he was not ready to beef him at the moment because his focus on his new project he had just released.
Fast forward, in April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the “Ay3 Late’ hitmaker was stuck in Italy, he begged the music group to forget about their beef and make peace after he discovered that Andrew’s wife, Joana Gyan is worth $700million.
In a latest development, Pappy Kojo took to his X page (formerly Twitter) to register his hatred for the music group in a tweet.
According to him, he hates them so much and he just wished they were aware of it.
His tweet read, “I fucking hate keche so much,I wish they knew.”
Peeps have reacted massively to his tweet.
I fucking hate keche so much,I wish they knew.
— PAPPY KOJO (@PAPPYKOJO) December 1, 2023
Meanwhile, a few months ago, the idea that Andrew and Joshua, who make up Keche, were going to start a feud with Pappy Kojo over trends was dispelled.
“No we haven’t planned anything controversial with Pappy Kojo to create beef between us for the trends on social media,” they said
They admitted that they had never considered becoming controversial in the industry in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM in Cape Coast.
“I don’t think any artist can say that Keche has ever called them to propose that we should do something in order for us to trend.
“If you watch the industry, Keche is one of the few artistes who doesn’t do such things like let’s do this for us to trend no way we’re just being ourselves.