In a recent interview with 3 MUSIC TV on December 3, 2023, rapper O’Kenneth stepped into the spotlight as a peacemaker, calling for unity between Kwaku DMC and Kawabanga. Acknowledging the existence of breaks in friendships, O’Kenneth expressed his belief that reconciliation is possible, emphasizing the need for understanding.
The rift between Kwaku DMC and Kawabanga became public when former Asakaa Boys member Kawabanga declared his departure from the group during an interview with Mc Portfolio on Aseda Radio. Although he didn’t explicitly state the reasons for leaving, Kawabanga mentioned a lack of collaboration on social media and not participating in joint projects with the group.
Subsequently, Kwaku DMC addressed the departure of some Asakaa Boys members, including Sean Liferr, Yaw Tog, and Kawabanga, during an interview with Kumasi-based presenter Mr. Bonez. He referred to them as “ungrateful” without providing specific details about the circumstances.
Adding fuel to the fire, Kawabanga, in another interview on Music Plus with Mr. Bonez, shed light on the underlying issues within the Asakaa Boys. He exposed Kwaku DMC’s actions, alleging attempts to charge $30,000 from Ova Wise, expressing interest in remixing Kawabanga’s track “Akatafo)” within the first month it was released, and even accusing Kwaku DMC and Rabby Jones of taking over the record label Life Living Records from original founder Sean Liferr.
O’Kenneth’s intervention in this unfolding drama comes as a plea for reconciliation and understanding. The rapper emphasized the importance of addressing differing perspectives, hinting that miscommunication may be at the root of the conflict. As fans eagerly await a resolution, O’Kenneth’s call for unity serves as a beacon of hope for the Asakaa Boys’ fans, hoping to see the talented group mending their internal discord and returning to collaborative endeavors.
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