Alert: Kweku Flick Takes Jab at Ajagurajah — “Your Food Is Too Salty; It Even Offended the Prophet”
Ghana’s music circles are buzzing with whispers of a brewing rivalry between Ajagurajah and Kweku Flick, sparked by a sharp verbal jab and a fiery response looming in the studio.
The Alleged Insult
Sources (still unconfirmed) say Kweku Flick recently accused Ajagurajah of over-seasoning — “making food too salty” — and went further to claim that this culinary misstep “angered the prophet” (a metaphorical or literal reference, depending on interpretation). The comment has stirred fans online, many seeing it more as a lyrical punchline than a literal critique.
If true, this would be a classic “subtle diss” tactic — throwing shade through mundane imagery (in this case, food) to provoke reaction without outright naming grievances.
The Response Threat: Studio Showdown
Word from insiders is that Ajagurajah is not taking this softly. He is allegedly planning to respond in the studio, possibly through a diss track or rebuttal message. The notion is that he’ll reclaim the narrative through his craft — something many fans expect from beefs in the music scene.
What Could Be Behind It?
Here are a few possible dynamics at play:
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Competition for attention — In a crowded scene, feuds can be a way to stay relevant.
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Artistic clash — Differences in style, influence, or audience base may have created tension.
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Misinterpreted comment — What sounded like a joke or metaphor on social media could escalate once retold verbally or in interviews.
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Cultural symbolism — In Ghanaian parlance, “salt” or “bitter taste” sometimes implies having a flawed message, troubling presence, or something spiritually wrong. The “prophet getting angry” remark might invoke spiritual or moral overtones, giving the insult a deeper edge.
Source: My News Ghana
