Kakalika Love’ Is No ‘Diss’ Song – Sister Derby Clears Air
Songstress, actress and model Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, also known as Sister Derby, says her
“Kakalika Love” track is not meant to scoff anyone.
Since the release of the song, many Ghanians have tagged it as a diss song at her ex-boyfriend
Medikal and his new found love, Fella Makafui.
But contrary to speculations, the African mermaid has said that the ‘Kakalika love’ is no diss song.
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According to her, although she released the song following her breakup with the “Too Risky” hit-maker, Medikal, the words of the song only seek to explain events that led to the breakup.
“When I went into the relationship, I was asked on national television, if I was dating him. I said yes. So after the breakup, this is my way of telling my fans. [And] I have done that with my song so that they know what happened,” she said.
In an interview on Monday with Accra based Citi FM, Sister Derby expressed surprise at the way sections of the public have twisted the song to suggest that she released the song to “diss” Medikal.
“It’s not a diss song. All of us, we love drama. We love entertainment and he himself [Medikal] has been saying it it’s a diss song. I don’t know If it is intentional because he and I know that we expressed ourselves, we tell our stories in music, there is no diss in the song” she explained.
The “Pure Water” hitmaker stressed that, the relationship was an open one and that the public could relate to what happened.