Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Kwesi Arthur has apologized to fellow industry player and former collaborator, Kojo Okoampah, known in the music space as Bigg Homie Flee.
Big Homie recognized as a fond partner of Kwesi Arthur, has solid imprints of his major role in Arthur’s debut hit song, Grind Day, and also designer for merchandise for Arthur’s tour in New York, U.S.A.
The ‘Pray For Me’ hitmaker, took to his profile page on X on Monday, to apologize to Homie Flee for the lyrics” in one of his latest songs called “Pain Interlude”.
Arthur took responsibility for the release of the song, which he appears to confirm was a diss record targeted at Bigg Homie Flee, also a Hiphop/Hiplife artiste. “I want to apologise to Kojo aka Homie Flee for the lyrics in Pain Interlude which was released earlier this year by myself. I hope this message finds you well. #alllove” he posted.
In the song, he mentioned a “big homie” who had turned into “a bit*h homie”. This was taken to be a jab at Homie Flee, as seemingly confirmed by Arthur’s X post on Monday.
Kwesi Arthur further lamented on the song that his “friends turned into foes,” and in fact, while he thought “look out for your brother [was the] code,” what the fellow rather did was to “break the code”.
The apology has stirred up commotion on various social media platforms. See the tweet below.