The long-standing rivalry between Liberian artists Barsee and Teddyride has flared up once again, this time over a removed verse on a hit song.
During a recent interview, Teddyride explained why he took Barsee off his popular track Wleesayma. According to him, Barsee had previously made a post online insulting him but later deleted it. That move, Teddyride said, was enough reason for him to remove Barsee’s verse from the song.
As expected, this statement didn’t sit well with Barsee. He took to Facebook to fire back at Teddyride, calling him “expressly stupid” and telling him to stop talking “trash” with his “washed-out flow.” However, just like the previous post that started this whole issue, Barsee later deleted his response.

Teddyride, on the other hand, acknowledged seeing Barsee’s post and seemed unbothered. He doubled down on his claim that Barsee had indeed insulted him before and made it clear that his focus is now on his upcoming concert.
For fans, this back-and-forth is just another episode in the ongoing feud between the two artists. Whether it escalates further or dies down again remains to be seen.