 
        Why should I reply to you when you can't even fill a school park? - Kelvin Taylor drags Sarkodie_ghnation.net
When you can’t fill a school park, why should I respond to you? Sarkodie is dragged by Kelvin Taylor.
Journalist Kelvin Taylor, a Ghanaian living in the UK, called out rapper Sarkodie on his Twitter page for insulting him in the song “Landlord.”
One of the individuals who frequently criticizes rapper Sarkodie on his show is Kelvin Taylor. Through his music, the rapper seems to have at long last addressed his “feud” with the journalist.
On December 31, 2022, Sarkodie released “Landlord,” a new song that dealt with a variety of hanging issues. Nasty C, a South African musician, was the subject of one section of the song; the NPP and the government were the subjects of the other sections.
While criticizing the journalist Kelvin Taylor in his recently released song, Sarkodie addressed the contentious phrase “Nana Toaso” from his previous song “Happy Day.”
Kelvin Taylor has stated on his Twitter page that he will not be moved to respond to Sarkodie’s criticism in response to his diss.
Because @shattawalegh has the ability to fill an entire stadium without promotion, if he criticizes me, I will even publicize it. Now, why should I respond to you (m333) when you can’t fill the park at Kaukudi La Primary School? I implore you to fill Kaukudi first in order to get my attention.
If @shattawalegh disses me I will even promote it because he has been able to fill a whole a stadium without promo. Now why should I respond to you ( m333) who can not fill Kaukudi La primary school park. I beg try and fill kaukudi first to get my attention. 😂
— Kevin Taylor (@KevinEkowTaylor) January 1, 2023
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