Clash : Ngaaka Blindé relance la guerre contre Dip et Akhlou Brick, la toile s'enflamme
In his new freestyle, Ngaaka Blindé, the rapper from Guédiawaye, didn't mince words. With the hard-hitting punchline "Mbour ak Grand-Yoff samay petit lagn" (Mbour and Grand-Yoff, my little lagn), he directly attacks his rivals, unequivocally asserting his artistic superiority. It's a way of positioning himself as the "boss" against Dip Doundou Guiss (from Grand-Yoff) and Akhlou Brick Paradise (based in Mbour).
Dip Doundou Guiss's reaction was swift. With a scathing comment—"Boudé genrou couplet yi, ragal na 100 mil sakh douñ niou ko fey"—he responded sharply, questioning the commercial and lyrical value of Ngaaka Blindé's lyrics. This pointed retort proves that tensions between the two leading figures are far from being resolved.

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