The announcement comes as a surprise because of their 2021 feud.
The new collaboration titled ‘Ohemaa’ marks the first time the two have worked together since their fight.

The first time Lord and P-Yung collaborated was on their 2020 Burger Highlife megahit titled ‘Asabone’.
In 2021, Bosom P Yung took issue with Lord Paper when the latter’s ‘Skin Pain’ song was released featuring vocals from Highly Spiritual talent Mr Drew. According to P-Yung, he was the initial guest on the song. He took issues with Paper sidelining him for Drew.
In a video posted to Twitter by @tillyakuanipaa, September 12, 2021, the ‘Ataa Adwoa’ viral-hitmaker was seen registering his displeasure.
“When we give you a verse, you take us off the song,” he said. “When you see an artiste is hot [in vogue], you go chasing [them] feverishly [for] clout.”
He sounded a warning saying: “Listen here, get serious and stop the tomfoolery [because] the music [business] journey is very long [and you may once again need someone you shun today].”
His phone kept ringing. As he looked for it in the car he was in, recording, he commented: “It may be one of the fools calling me for a verse.”
“I’ve stopped giving out verses,” he lifted his voice.
In response, Lord Paper accused P Yung of intentionally fomenting trouble on social media for attention.
In an interview with Abeiku Santana on Accra-based Okay FM, Paper said he omitted P-Yung’s verse from the final ‘Skin Pain’ cut because the latter failed to show up for a necessary correction before mastering of the song, just before release.
“I called Bosom P-Yung around 1 PM to inform him about the development and he told me he was on his way. We left the studio at 9 PM and he had not shown up. I was expecting a call from him to explain why he did not make it but it never happened,” the ‘Dzigbordi’ hitmaker narrated, adding that Bosom P. Yung physically attacked him during a promotional appearance at KikiBees.
The interview was posted to Okay FM’s Instagram (IG) on September 14, 2021.
Four days later, P-Yung released a subtle diss song targeted at “dreadlocked” Lord Paper titled ‘Nipa Bone (The Wicked)’ with lyrics that said: “The wicked will one day suffer.”
