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Strongman Hints A Collaboration Between Him And Teephlow.

SackCess music signee Osei Kwaku Vincent, also known as Strongman who over the years has been tipped to have a beef with rapper Lukeman Ekow Baidoo known as Teeplow have just laid to rest the anxiety with his hint of a collaboration between the two.

Strongman in a twitter chat with Kobby Kyei revealed there is no beef between him and his counterpart TeePlow and added its all love.

When asked by a fan if there is a possibility of a collaboration between the two he responded, “Oh yeah it can happen anytime soon”. This could mean, plans are far advanced for that anticipated collaboration, we can’t wait for it though.

The rivalry between Strongman and Teephlow dated back to 2012 during the “Next Big Thing In Gh Hip-Hop” competition, which Strongman came out the winner and was signed on to MicBurners while Teephlow was taken by Hammer of The Last Two.

The rivalry was re-ignited after Teephlow dropped his single “Preach” which was alleged to be a response to the “Charcoal” strong man put together to burn him (Teephlow) lyrically some months ago.

But from the tweet below its palpable to two have now found common grounds to promote their work through collaboration than needless competition.

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