Ghanaian musician Kofi Jamar has recently opened up about a confrontation he had with the ‘Asakaa Boys’. According to him, the situation could have turned violent had it occurred in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti region of Ghana, where the Asakaa movement originated.
In a recent interview, Kofi Jamar recounted his encounter with the Asakaa Boys, which occurred after he released a song titled ‘Asakaa’ in collaboration with Yaw Tog and Ypee. The song, which celebrates the Asakaa movement and its impact on Ghanaian music, was well-received by fans and critics alike.
Kofi Jamar acknowledged that the situation was tense and could have escalated quickly. He also expressed his admiration for the Asakaa Boys and their contribution to the Ghanaian music industry. However, he stressed that he had no intention of disrespecting or undermining the movement and that his collaboration with Yaw Tog and Ypee was done out of love and respect for their talents.
