VIDEO: Andy Odarky Unleashes Fury On Cabum Over Offensive Remarks

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Ghanaian musician Andy Odarky from Mentor fame has unleashed some venom on his colleague, Cubum.

And anger and the decision to go hard on Cabum stems from certain ill comments the latter made about him not long ago.

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Recounting the encounter, Andy disclosed that he met Cabum at the studio of the renowned sound engineer Apya, aka Apya On The Beat, where they initially exchanged pleasantries.

According to Andy, Cabum initially acknowledged his presence and expressed interest in collaborating on a project with him, however, the situation took a turn when Andy was asked by the property’s landlord to adjust his parked car to avoid obstructing others from entering the premises.

The ‘Susuka’ crooner added that just as he stepped out of the room and tried to put on his shoe to rectify the parking issue, he overheard Cabum making derogatory comments about him.

Andy alleged that he overheard Cabum questioning why Apya would permit someone he considered a “nonentity” to enter his studio.

Andy confessed that he was deeply angered by Cabum’s comments because, all along, he saw him as a little because he used to send him back in the days to buy CDs for him.

Soon after he made the revelation above, he went haywire and said, “A fool like Cabum disrespected me. I used to record my songs in Cabum’s father’s studio in Bantama. In those days, Cabum was a young boy, essentially my errand boy. I used to send him to buy me Chrome CDs, but now he thinks he has gained a bit of fame, and I don’t even know any of his hit songs.”

When Andy was asked to retract his insults, he vehemently refused, firmly declaring that Cabum would forever be in his disfavor. He emphasized, “I won’t ever forgive him for that. Never,” he declared with fervor.

Watch Andy speak in the video below:

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