Ghanaian rapper Medikal has addressed a recent misunderstanding with fellow musician Kofi Kinaata, stemming from his failure to perform at Kinaata’s headline event, “Made in Taadi.”
Speaking at his “Beyond Kontrol” concert on December 26, Medikal revealed that a scheduling conflict and a lapse in memory led to his absence, which caused a minor fallout between the two artists.

“I forgot to play some show for my bro Kofi Kinaata because then something was happening, and man forgot a bit,” Medikal confessed. He added that he noticed Kinaata unfollowed him on social media after the incident, acknowledging that it likely hurt his friend.
In a heartfelt apology, Medikal reassured fans that their friendship remains intact and vowed to make amends by actively supporting the next edition of “Made in Taadi.”
“Kofi Kinaata, I apologise,” Medikal stated. “Next year, Made in Taadi, we go do it again, greater. You should follow me back, I won’t unfollow you.”
The “La Hustle” hitmaker’s public apology underscores the respect and camaraderie between the two celebrated artists.
Interestingly, Kofi Kinaata had a lighthearted response to Medikal’s comments, adding a humorous twist to the situation.
Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) account, Kinaata clarified that he had not unfollowed Medikal because of the missed performance. Instead, he joked that he would only unfollow Medikal if the rapper claimed he could beat him in a FIFA video game match.
“The only thing that will make me unfollow Medikal is when he talks somewhere that he will score me in FIFA,” Kinaata wrote, injecting a playful note into the ongoing conversation.