
Former member of defunct Hiplife group 4x4, Coded was on top flight fury when he clashed with entertainment blogger and producer Eugene Osafo Nkansah.
This happened after what was supposed to be a media tour ended up in a hot altercation between the two yesterday on Accra based radio station, Neat 100.9 FM.
According to video spotted on the channel’s Instagram page, the singer was expressing his distaste at the fact that the media turns a blind eye on him when he puts in good music but rather gave attention to negative content.
It is recalled that the singer, about two weeks ago had registered his anger via social media on why everyone ignores his music but jump into his DMs when he posts sexually explicit contents.
“I do music and good but you guys don’t mind me but if I post silly and bad stuff on my page that’s where all of you DM me to send to you, what stops you from streaming my songs so I make some little off my good works,” he said.
Apparently, a similar conversation crept up when Coded had gone to Neat FM to promote his latest jam, ‘Dada Damoase’.
His outcry may not have sat well with blogger Eugene Nkansah which ended up in a serious altercation.
However after tempers were calm, Coded told host of the Entertainment GH show, Ola Michael that he was surprised at the behavior of the blogger.
According to him, they are in good terms with each other but for one reason or the other the latter has simply refused to promote his works on his widely patronized platform, Nkonkonsa GH.


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