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‘Why Should I Respond To You When You Cannot Fill A School Park’ – Kevin Taylor Slams Sarkodie For Dissing Him

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Kevin Taylor has taken a swipe at multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician, Sarkodie, for supposedly jabbing him in his recent diss song titled “Landlord.”

The song, which was released on the 31st day of December 2022, partly hit hard at South African musician, Nasty C, and also people who have been in the case of Sarkodie to release a song for President Akufo-Addo and the NPP government for poorly managing the economy of Ghana.

For many people who have listened to the song, the lines that were in reaction to the attacks on him for saying ‘Nana Toaso’ in his song ‘Happy Day’ are directed at the controversial journalist.

In reaction to all the suggestions on social media, Kevin Taylor also took to his Twitter page to indicate that he will not reply to the Sarkcess Music boss.

According to the owner of Loud Silence Media, Sarkodie does not deserve a reply from him because as a musician, he has not been able to fill a common school park.

He went on to add that if the ‘Country Side’ hitmaker wants a reply from him, he should try and fill a sports stadium as some of his colleagues have done.

See his tweet below…

‘If@shattawalegh disses me I will even promote it because he has been able to fill a whole a stadium without promo. Now why should I respond to you ( m333) who can not fill Kaukudi La primary school park. I beg try and fill kaukudi first to get my attention. 😂’

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