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Medikal Reveals Kofi Kinaata Unfollowed Him After Missed “Made In Taadi” Performance

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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has revealed that fellow musician Kofi Kinaata unfollowed him on Instagram after he failed to perform at the latter’s headline concert, Made In Taadi.

Speaking at his own Beyond Kontrol concert on December 26, Medikal explained that he had been preoccupied and inadvertently forgot about the event. “I forgot to play some show for my bro Kofi Kinaata because then something was happening, and man forgot a bit. As I couldn’t go, I saw that he unfollowed me,” he said.

The La Hustle hitmaker expressed his regret over the situation, noting that Kinaata, whom he holds in high regard, appeared to be hurt by his absence. Medikal reassured his fans and Kinaata that he would be present at the next edition of Made In Taadi.

Source:TheDotNews

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