Musician Fik Gaza's scuffle with Khalifah AgaNaga seems to have opened new doors of opportunities for musician AgaNaga, in his own opinion.
It came as a shock to many when a video of Khalifah AgaNaga being slapped by one of Fik Gaza's men called King Zale started circulating on the internet. Very many people did not receive this well as they were perturbed by the fact that Khalifah, a music legend was treated that way by Gaza, an upcoming musician.
Since this scuffle happened, many have been coming out to state that Fik Gaza was disrespectful and musicians should not be treating each other this way since there are even so many things that Gaza could actually learn from Khalifa AgaNaga.
In his defense however, King Zale (the slap master) stated that he did not even slap Khalifah but he gave him a little push after he got angry because Khalifah said something vulgar against his mother.
“I will critically look at that clip again. I know I did not slap Khalifah. The people that put that video up must have edited it to look like those Jackie Chan movies we saw while growing up. How can I slap a music legend? He is even my friend. That is what many people do not know. So I really did not slap him. I just gave him a slight push.” Said King Zale during an interview with Sanyuka TV.
Well, Khalifah AgaNaga is now citing opportunities with everything that happened. According to Khalifah, even people that had forgotten his name now recall and know him. He even went ahead to state that his music is currently even being played in various places despite having been forgotten in the first place. According to him, he has Fik Gaza to thank for this so he chose to see the scuffle in a positive light.
“I wont lie. Fik Gaza is now my promoter. He is making me even more famous than I was before. Now many people know me, even those that had forgotten about me now remember me. People are now playing my music. It is on replay in many places that I go to. I have Fik Gaza to thank that for. We always have to be thankful to people that make others recognize us. It doesn’t matter how, what matters is the recognition.” Said Khalifah AgaNaga.
He further stated that he is a mature man who does not like handling altercations out of pure impulse and therefore, he would rather sort things out maturely and be calm rather than return violence with violence. Khalifa mentioned that he also has his egaali but the reason he keeps things on a slow is that such scuffles could take lives in a way people may not even believe.