Strongman’s ‘Don’T Try’ Diss Song To Medikal Hits Number 1 On Youtube Trends

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Ghanaian rappers Strongman and Medikal have been trending for the past few days due to their ‘unending’ beef.

The whole brouhaha began when Medikal in a tweet claimed that he saved Ghana Rap music 4 years ago when the genre was dying.

It appears the statement by the ‘Omo Ada’ hitmaker did not go down well with Ghanaians and some rappers.

The AMG rapper was bashed severally for his acclaimation which triggered him to release a diss song dubbed ‘Whom it May Concernn’.

Strongman who was hit with some shots from Medikal’s diss track dismantled him with his ‘Don’t Try’ song.

It appears the diss song by Strongman which was directed at Medikal has taken over.

The ‘Don’t Try’ song is now number one on youtube trends in just 24 hours of its release.

The song was released on Saturday around 10 am and it has already amassed 205,000 Views on Youtube with Medikal’s ‘Whom it may concern’ song earning 95,000 views in 2 days.

See the screenshot below: 

Listen to the song below:

 

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