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Sista Afia And Freda Rhymz Fights Each Other Physically.

Singer Sista Afia and rapper Freda Rhymz has taken their beef to another level which has become more bloody as they fought each other physically.

In a viral video, the artistes were spotted about throwing punches at each other at the premises of Media General if not for the intervention of the crew.

In an interview at 3FM on Saturday, Sista Afia said in a jovial way that she will beat up Freda Rhymz when they meet.

The singer in a video took off her shoes and handed over her bag to one of the crew members in order to fight Freda.

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Freda Rhymz on the other hand wasn’t willing to let go of the actions of the ‘Weather’ hitmaker and also retaliated to fight back.

Come and say it to my face , say it to my face”. Sista Afia said to Freda.

Despite the fact that Freda’s manager took her away from the scenes, Sista Afia followed them and threatened to slap the security personnel who asked her to come down.

All these issues came up after Sista Afia released ‘WMT’ which was speculated to be a diss song for some people in the industry including Eno Barony and Freda Rhymz.

After the release of ‘WMT’ by sista Afia, there have been counter jabs among themselves; Sista Afia, Freda Rhymz and Eno Barony of which Freda also released point of correction and other diss songs to Sista Afia.

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The beefs between these celebrities has become more blody due to where it has gotten to. If not for the intervention of crew members of Media General, the physical confrontation of Sista Afia and Freda Rhymz would have been nothing to write home about.

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