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Life Has Phases; I Can’t Continue To Be the Best Rapper in Africa All the Time – MI

Life Has Phases; I Can’t Continue To Be the Best Rapper in Africa All the Time – MI

In an interview with Sunday scoop, MI stated that he cannot be labeled as the best all the time and that his colleagues had regarded him as the best in the past and so it is time for new generation of rappers to take over.

He also spoke on his relationship with former record label, Koker and insisted that there is no severance of relationship between his label and the former signee.

According to him, Koker’s contract with label had expired before he left the label.

He stated:

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