You can't frighten me with your basic English, Blakk Nana Aba Anamoah to Rasta

Blakk Rasta, a well-known reggae and dancehall performer, has spoken up about prior disputes with other artists and public figures. He has discussed his friendship with singer Efya, his altercation with rapper Sarkodie, and his altercation with broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah.

You can't frighten me with your basic English, Blakk Nana Aba Anamoah to Rasta

       Blakk Rasta, a well-known outspoken individual, recently gave an interview on the United Showbiz program where he discussed the events that led to these conflicts.

He began by talking about his connection with Efya and admitted that they hadn't always had a strong bond. He did, however, express astonishment when Efya seemed to become involved in the altercation with Sarkodie.

      Given our tight friendship, I was shocked when she started talking about Sarkodie. I felt like the underdog with everybody coming at me, and Sarkodie had the support," he said.

Blakk Rasta initially thought that Efya was trying to disparage his brand on purpose, but he eventually came to appreciate and find it lovely when she acknowledged her error.

       Efya later came out and said that she had made a mistake, and I appreciated that. Although that's a lovely thing, at first I assumed she was doing it to disparage my brand, so I also attacked them," he continued.

In the interview, Blakk Rasta also brought up Nana Aba Anamoah and said that she, too, supported Sarkodie, maybe as a result of the rapper's standing in the business.