Sierra Leone female hip-hopper, Delvaqyo replied to his ex-lover, Kaodenero’s diss track hours after videos of the rapper in a studio recording the song was widely shared on social media.

On Facebook page, Delvaqyo wrote, “I’ve learned that the best way to kill something is to let it starve.” This reply vividly explained that the female rapper has no intention to lyrically reply the father of her daughter. According to her, the best response is to not reply to Kaodenero. “No response, no action, no altercations, just don’t feed it. That’s where the true power lies,” she said.

To add insult to injury, Delvaqyo further copied the lyrics of Kaodenero’s song featuring Itribe in which he heaped praises on her.

See lyrics below:

“Independent woman never ask for penny

Since we meet babe sso big links

She sweet lek cassava leaf, me favourite plasas

Blow with boku rumours she nor mix pa pass pass”.

These lyrics were posted by Delvaqyo to mock Kaodenero’s diss track which has several innuendos.

The diss track which was recorded on Friday has several innuendos describing Delvaqyo of being selfish with bad energy using adjectives like “cancer” and also further equated to a promiscuous woman. Kao further described Delvaqyo of being ungrateful by insinuating this, “I turned you to queen but yu stil de pan pass pass” which roughly translates that he made Delvaqyo queen (of Black Leo) but she turned it down for something less.

This is the first time Kao has thrown shade against his baby mama since they break up about two years ago. The beef surfaced against Delvaqyo is said to be in a relationship with Kao’s arch-rival and nemesis in the hip-hip industry, Boss La (LAJ). Although suspicions over the relationship between Delvaqyo and Boss La was played down, it became apparent to fans when Kao refused to invite Boss La at his recent show at Sugar Land Beach last month. Kao went further to indirectly accused Boss La of dating his ex-lover –a move some of his fans believe is a betrayal of their new found peace.

Music promoters and some big guns in the entertainment industry also threw their point of view with some backing Boss La while others accusing him of betrayal as well. However, the reality is that this new beef will reignite old grudges between the two of Sierra Leone’s most revered hip-hop artists with dire consequences suggested to be at the fore.