When musician Khalifah AgaNaga was mercilessly thumped by a one King Zale who is a follower of Fik Gaza, very many people concluded that this was just a stunt pulled by the pair to get themselves back on the radar.
As media houses reached out to them to try and uncover the truth, they both have different things to say about their now viral altercation. According to Fik Gaza, Khalifah was always hurling demeaning insults at him during the various interviews he had been at and he therefore saw need to discipline him.
He made various interviews while provoking me. This had been going on for a while and I had kept on stomaching it. He said he had a gang that was so dangerous that they even burn down police stations like they burnt one down in Nateete.” Said Gaza
According to Khalifah however, Gaza still has beef because of the one time he was fronted to perform and he did not turn up so Khalifah did the event himself and earned from it only for Gaza to demand for money without even performing.
“How do you demand for money and yet you did not even perform at the event? You were not there so why would you get paid?” he stated during an interview with Sanyuka TV.
According to Khalifah however, not everyone believes what happened to him is a stunt. He mentioned that despite facing criticism from almost everyone as they labeled him a stunt master, he got a call from Fangone Forest CEO, Alien Skin asking him whether he is doing alright.
“I would like to thank Alien Skin greatly. While very many people were shouting that we were pulling stunts, I realized that a few people cared about me. The likes of Alien Skin, Full Figure , Dax Vibez. They checked on me when that saga happened. Alien Skin even told me we should try to find a solution for such scenarios.
Apparently, Alien Skin saw the video in circulation and got worried about Khalifah that he decided to check on him. He even invited him over to his base so that they can find a possible solution for such scenarios, something that are going to promptly work on.
“Alien Skin told me to visit him. There are certain things we need to change regarding ghetto youths. We are giving people the exact impression that many people expect from us. People expect ghetto youths are violent and act rashly and this is exactly what people like them are portraying. We need to sit down and find a way to rectify this issue.” AgaNaga said.