Supa |
For the past few weeks, a new sensation, Supa (Ghana 2Pac)
has taken social media by storm.
It all started with a viral freestyle by the Nima-based
rapper which was retweeted by award-winning rapper Sarkodie. The catchiest part
of his videos is his last words “F**k Gariba”.
Gariba, who is also a Nima-based rapper styling himself as
the king of the streets of Nima, has reacted to what he describes as the
disrespectful comments by Supa.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on
Hitz FM, the rapper, who did not seem perturbed by the development, noted that
Supa only mentions his name for hype.
According to him, because he is a very important person in
Nima, people relate more to whatever his name is attached to.
“…When he raps and mentions my name, people like it because
I am popular in all those areas. He mentions my name for hype but when he raps
and does not mention my name, he does not trend…,” Gariba said.
Reacting to rumours that he was not happy with Supa’s progress,
Gariba said he is rather happy for him.
“…I can never be jealous of Supa. I am like a playwright
watching his play in the theatre. When I see Supa behave like me, I feel proud
because I used to be on the streets like him trying to survive. I wish him good
luck and all the best in life…,” he added.
One unique feature of Supa are his missing teeth. That draws
a lot of attention to him. His funky style of rapping, which mostly ends with a
weird style of walking, has become the new wave.
He is currently the initiator of the Supa challenge. The
likes of Sarkodie, Samini and Funny Face have waded into the fray and are
mimicking this hilarious challenge on social media.
Source: www.myjoyonline.com
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