
Samuel Adu Frimpong, popularly known as Medikal, is a Ghanaian hip hop musician born to Portia Lamptey and James Frimpong in Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra.
However, once again Medikal have said he's the richest rapper in the game. Many fans have been wondering his reason for saying this even dough he's a good rapper and have a lot of hit songs.
Meanwhile, others believe that Medikal is not the richest rapper in Ghana because we have the likes of Sarkodie, Yaa Pono, Kwaw Kese, Kwesi Arthur.
According to some fans it's not only about the things rappers show off with or the flashy things seen around them but their networth at the end.
The AMG rapper has hit it hard once again and will this attract a reaction from his colleagues in the rap game or any attention?
Some even went ahead to say he's only bragging about things he doesn't even have.
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