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Reply S.E.X in the studio, not court if you believe in your lyrical prowess—Kumi Guitar to Quarme Zaggy

Reply S.E.X in the studio, not court if you believe in your lyrical prowess—Kumi Guitar to Quarme Zaggy

Reply S.E.X in the studio, not court if you believe in your lyrical prowess—Kumi Guitar to Quarme Zaggy

The five star general, Kumi Guitar has reacted to the threat of court action by Quarme Zaggy saying he should reply him in the studio if he believes in his singing prowess.

According to him, his colleague Highlife singer in his earlier song titled “totofiifii” diminished his brand  which he kept quiet and recently settled the issue in the studio as an artistic person.

Few weeks ago, Kumi Guitar released a new song christened “S.e.x” which mentioned some artistes like, Shatta Wale, Bisa K’dei, Kuami Eugene, Kidi among others and described them as non-virgins.

Kumi Guitar mentioned Quarme Zaggy in the song and described him as a slay king and goat with waist chain who enticed the women in bed which did not go down well thus, eliciting a quick response from Zaggy.

Quarme Zaggy who felt slighted in the song, has since threatened legal action, saying the lyrics about him amounted to defamation of character, for this reason Kumi Guitar should be prepared to meet him in court.

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Reacting to this, Kumi Guitar told Spot On News that, “this is a creative piece, and as a musician, he could not have used any other professionals, than those in his own circles who ply same trade.”

He stated that the music was to create humour, and entertain people, and was surprised that Quarme Zaggy, a known Ghanaian musician did not see the artistic intent.

The “Betweener” hit maker, Kumi Guitar posited that after he released a song dubbed “Dream,” Quarme Zaggy countered with a song “Totofiifii” which he (Quarme Zaggy) threw jabs at him, but he (Kumi Guitar) did not take the court approach to settle the issue.

According to Kumi Guitar, he expected a reply lyrically from other artistes, to keep the music scene active and vibrant.

“Together with my label we are ready for him, being the first to go to court, does not make one a victor,” he added.

Kumi Guitar explained that he did not intend defaming anybody, rather, he believed the song could bring about togetherness and expressed gratitude that other musicians like Akwaboah twitted the song after its release.

“I don’t want to overburden music lovers with a lot of songs, and considering the upcoming elections, I would wait a little and release my album next year,” he added.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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