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Fuse ODG Boldly Talks About His Current Relationship With KillBeatz And It’s Shocking

Nana Richard Abiona, better known by his stage name Fuse ODG, is a British-Ghanaian recording artist. He is best known for his singles “Antenna” and “Dangerous Love”, and for featuring on Major Lazer’s “Light It Up”.

Fuse ODG has uncovered in a latest interview that notwithstanding his disparities with the amazing sound engineer, Killbeatz, he actually thinks about him as family.

As per Fuse ODG, Killbeatz has his own motivation and objectives in life as he does, subsequently their detachment never influenced their works since they are both getting along nicely at what they excel at.

Way into the conversation with Andy Dosty on the Daybreak Hitz show on Hitz FM, Fuse ODG uncovered he will actually want to work with Killbeatz again when all is good and well however the way things are presently, he accepts they should work inside their own space.

In any case, he noticed that his detachment with Killbeatz never influenced his image since he believed he should have been doing what he talks about in his tunes, along these lines he must be free and satisfy what is generally anticipated of him.

In other news, Strongman Burner has disclosed that his colleague Kumerican rapper ”Derrick Sarfo Kantanka” prevalently known as Amerado isn’t his companion.

Strongman clarified this in an interview with Tony Best on Akoma FM as monitored by Pinaxnews.com.

As per Strongman, Amerado his colleague in the showbiz industry but not his companion. He referenced Akwaboah and Eno Barony as his close companions, demonstrating that he can without much of a stretch offer his concern with Akwaboah.

At the point when he was inquired as to whether Sarkodie isn’t his companion, he said his correspondence with Sarkodie is on an alternate level, clarifying that he can be on the telephone with Akwaboah and others for such a long time yet the equivalent can’t be said about Sarkodie.

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