Entertainment of Friday, 22 November 2019
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
“I will always be grateful for the exposure Stonebwoy gave me but without Stonebwoy, I will survive," were the words of Kelvynboy in his recent interview with Graphic Showbiz and he seems to have woven these remarks nicely for a record which features M.anifest.
Produced by Samsney and released on Friday, ‘Yawa No Dey’ is a narration of how focused and resolute Kelvynboy is despite the obstacles and relentless efforts by man to see him fall.
Unfazed by the numerous attacks and negative tags, Kelvynboy while asking ‘wetin man no see before?’ highlights how he has triumphed over evil and trials, shaming haters in the process.
“Chale, I be cool, atamfo ani awu. Moaye afere. Yawa no dey,” he sang – to wit, ‘I’m cool, haters have bowed down their heads in shame. I remain strong.’
Known for his exceptional flow and indelible punchlines, M.anifest rapped, ‘Small fly we dey fly wey your man bore’ – a line which some say is also a dig at Stonebwoy as they argue the dancehall artiste was scared of Kelvynboy’s quick growth, for which reason he parted ways with the protégé.
In the wake of the deciphering of the lyrics, Kevynboy intimated in his interview on Zylofon FM that the song was composed based on the “recent happenings” in his career.
I love Kelvinboy but I'm a bit disappointed he'd spend time to release a hate/diss track to his former boss than create clean quality music to promote himself and push Ghana music forward like he always talk about.Songs like this won't market International #YawaNoDey
— Nana Kojo (@oae2gain) November 22, 2019
“Small fly we dey fly woe your man bore” ???? @manifestive literally lashing someone I know ???? @kelvynboymusic_ nice music #YawaNoDey
— HOLDON O U T N O W ???????? (@deerill_alldae) November 22, 2019