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“You Better Keep Quiet, Sarkodie” – Kevin Taylor Slams Rapper For Calling Out Sammy Gyamfi | VIDEO

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"You Better Keep Quit, Sarkodie" - Kevin Taylor Slams Rapper For Calling Out Sammy Gyamfi

Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Kevin Ekow Taylor has slammed Sarkodie for calling out Sammy Gyamfi for an infamous post he made on social media.

According to Kevin Ekow Taylor, if Sarkodie has something better to say he should rather compose a ‘diss’ song for the New Patriotic Party to demonstrate his neutrality.

He suggested after the rapper decided to dabble in the trending infamous meme which was shared by Mr. Gyamfi and which has drawn fury from some Ghanaians. Sarkodie asked Mr. Gyamfi to delete the post because it was in bad taste.

“I support what Sammy Gyamfi posted and if you don’t agree with him just compose a diss song. You better find something better to do with your career instead of asking someone who made his point about the EC to delete his post. What do you mean?

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” You better keep quiet because we know where you are aligned with Sarkodie. Leave Sammy Gyamfi alone,” he said.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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