Ghanaian rapper Medikal has responded to threats of authorized motion from singer and hype man DJ Azonto, who accused him of copyright infringement over using the time period “Alla” in his newest single, “Shoulder.”
On 9 July 2025, DJ Azonto criticised Medikal for allegedly utilizing the catchphrase with out permission. In a dramatic assertion, Azonto demanded extravagant compensation for what he claimed was unauthorised utilization of a signature aspect of his model.
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In line with a press release launched by Sammy Anim, Public Relations Officer of the Rolls Royce Household, DJ Azonto’s administration crew, the time period “Alla” varieties a big a part of Azonto’s id, notably by way of the favored slogan “Alla Woyo”, which is intently tied to his performances and public picture.
“The time period ‘Alla’, which is a part of DJ Azonto’s signature slogan ‘Alla Woyo’, is a longtime aspect of his creative id. It’s strongly linked to his picture, reside performances, and fan engagement,” the assertion learn.
The administration additional outlined an inventory of surprising calls for, insisting they should be met for the matter to be settled amicably. These embody:
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$100 million in money
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A totally activated diplomatic passport for DJ Azonto’s mom
Ten diamond chains
Three brand-new Rolls-Royce automobiles (for his daughters)
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A seashore home in Miami
A public apology from Medikal
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Responding on 10 July 2025 through his official X (previously Twitter) account, Medikal appeared unfazed, utilizing the viral phrase “Killa Ntua!” to dismiss the calls for. The “Omo Ada” rapper firmly said he had no intention of compensating the “Fa No Fom” hitmaker, saying he wouldn’t “pay a dime.”