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WHEN YOU DO FOLLOW BACK, YOU CAN NEVER HAVE SENSE – Michy Slams Medikal After Public Confrontation

Despite the fact that Medikal and Shatta Wale have a close relationship and frequently defend one another, Michy did not agree with Medikal’s alleged assertion that his friend finances his son’s tuition.

Majesty’s mother Michy, questioned Medikal over his assertion that Shatta Wale is a responsible father while she has always claimed that he falls short of expectations.

What at first seemed to be a casual dialogue rapidly became heated when the rapper, who had had enough of Michy, who was filming him, told her to behave herself at blogger GhKwaku’s party on April 29.

Medikal who was in attendance at the party with his wife, Fella Makafui, had to be dragged away by a friend when Michy lost her cool.

It is good to know that Medikal’s earlier statement on Luv FM that angered Michy was not about Majesty but rather his child, Island Frimpong, whom he claimed had her fees paid by Shatta Wale.

Check out the conversation between the two:

Michy: I want to ask you this, you claimed Majesty’s school fees are paid in full for a whole year. Which account did you pay the money into? Let him break it up, MDK let me capture your swag. I am beefing with you, which account did you people pay the one-year school fees?

Medikal: “‘No, no, I was talking about Island ( his daughter).”

Michy: “Island is not Wale’s child, you thought I wasn’t going to ask you about that statement you made? I guess Wale never told you that I am a ‘don dada’. Medikal, if you are dealing with me, deal with me carefully.

Medikal: God bless you…respect yourself.”

Michy: “You respect your f**king self! You dey do follow back too much. Beyond Control.”

Watch the exchange in the video below;

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