Reggae musician Blakk Rasta has reacted to songstress Efya's assertion that she doesn’t know him.
In an interview on GHONE television, when the host inquired about Blakk Rasta, Efya claimed not to be familiar with him. After the host continued to provide hints as to who he was, she finally acknowledged knowing the 3FM broadcaster and described him as a funny man who makes funny music. In her response she said,
“Who is that? He’s a rapper? He’s what? He’s a radio journalist? But journalists say what they want, they don’t care. I don’t think I know who he is. What does he do, radio? I know faces. That funny man. He does funny songs.”
Efya also made remarks on Blakk Rasta’s comment on Sakodie’s “Stir It Up” remix where he described the song as wack.
“I think you people should realise that sometimes nobody cares about what you are saying. Your opinion now Mr. Blakk does not matter. The thing is the boy has done something and it’s historic. Be grateful and let’s honour our people. Let’s be happy for our people. You saying this what does it do to it? Are they going to go back into production and make the music what you want? Where has he gotten to that he has the right to comment on the song?”
https://twitter.com/ghonetv/status/1620868981593866241?s=48&t=Zz5paQzgsfNSGeEbTbq80g
Now after the television station posted the interview on their Twitter handle, Blakk Raster quoted the tweet. His post reads;
“Sad what DRUGS can do to a beautiful soul. Be delivered and healed, in JESUS name!”
As to whether the singer will clap back, fans are yet to know.
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