Ghanaian musician Kwame Boakye, known as Xlimkid, has generated significant online buzz with the release of his new single, “Clowns in a Circus.”
This track comes on the heels of his recent collaboration, “Glory in Pain,” with O’Kenneth of Asakaa.
Since the collaboration, tensions have escalated between Xlimkid and the Asakaa boys, resulting in a heated online feud marked by pointed exchanges.
The release of “Clowns in a Circus” has further fueled the dispute, with Xlimkid targeting the Asakaa boys and their protégés in his lyrics.
Insiders suggest that the conflict stems from contractual and financial disagreements.
In the song, Xlimkid provocatively asks, “Mese jack mommere me me krataa no. Krataa naa wosi saa ada no wode b3ba aa Besi ne yi woowaawaa ho,” implying concerns about alleged deceptive practices by the Asakaa boys involving paperwork.
These accusations hint at underlying issues within the Kumasi music community. For a deeper understanding of the ongoing conflict, listen to Xlimkid’s “Clowns in a Circus.”