Ghanaian rapper, Pappy Kojo has shown elation at working with Hiplife superstar, KK Fosu on a song.
He applauded KK Fosu profusely.
Struggling from time to time to find the right words to eulogize KK Fosu, Pappy Kojo settled for: “I appreciate KK so much. Honestly, these are my dreams [coming true]. And this is something I’ll have forever. I’m really, really grateful.”
Having KK Fosu on a song of his, the ‘Awo’a’ hitmaker remarked, was a good cause to be prideful.
“You have no idea. KK is the most humble guy ever. I have no regard for anyone anymore. I have a song with KK Fosu. Who are you?”
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The Hiphop/Hiplife star added that he was equally happy to have had another Hiplife great, Mzbel, on his brand new extended play (EP) called Millennium 2000.
“You know when it comes to the baddies, Mzbel is like the first one. She paved the way for every baddie in Ghana. Working with her was excellent.”
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Through her music and fashion choices, Mzbel challenged the status quo of the 2000s and thus inspired many women.
She was recently cited as one of 10 essential acts for Ghana’s Hiplife revolution, on grammy.com.
The rapper also bemoaned he is deeply “misunderstood”. “I’ve accepted it,” he added.
“I don’t know why people rise up against me. Meanwhile, I’m the nicest guy ever. I feel like people don’t understand me.”
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He had earlier indicated he was a fun-loving person who always saw the lighter side of the most serious occurrences.
He clarified his recent incessant attacks, contrary to public belief, were not against actress Yvonne Nelson but rather aimed at “a certain Yvonne at Effia Kuma,” a popular community in his city of birth, Takoradi.
Not recognizing this, he bemoaned, Mona Gucci had recently attacked him online for being “an uncouth boy”.
Pappy Kojo’s latest tape packs four songs and goes by the name Millennium 2000. In true comical fashion, he shared a screenshot of the extended play (EP) trending on a digital streaming platform and instructed Ghanaians to listen to it instead of engaging in illegal mining (galamsey).
10-Year Wait for Collaboration With Obrafour
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Pappy Kojo lamented that “it’s terribly hard getting Obrafour,” for a collaboration.
In Pidgin, he indicated he would have long verbally attacked Obrafour were it not for the fact that “I really love that guy”.
“I’ve been trying for the past 10 years. He’s Obrafour so I just let it slide. Else, he would have had a really hard time at my hands. But I love him. I can’t do that to him.”
Pappy Kojo
Apart from being a music star and fashion influencer, Pappy Kojo is a popular troll, especially on social media. His attacks in the past have included all forms of humor and insults.
According to Pappy Kojo, he would have loved to have Hiplife legends Obrafour and Samini on his new tape, Millennium 2000 EP of four songs. “Maybe next time,” he hoped.
While he “loved” albums from Reggie Rockstone and others of the 90s, he revealed the moment he heard Obrafour, he said to himself, “I will also do rap.”
“He gave me my career,” the Takoradi-born-and-raised but Italy-based rapper said. “He gave me the foresight. So I really don’t play with that guy. I know every Obrafour song.”
“I don’t think he knows how impactful he’s been in my life. He thinks I’m fun fooling but it’s real. Obrafour is really dear to my heart. Shout out to him.”
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Pappy Kojo has performed with Obrafour twice.
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