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Controversial Singer, Brymo Tells on Burna Boy to Exit Pop Scene

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Controversial singer Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ, better known as Brymo, has publicly urged his colleague Burna Boy to step away from the pop scene and focus on a cause. Brymo, renowned for his blunt opinions, took to his Instagram story to deliver his message directly to Burna Boy.

Addressing Burna Boy, Brymo stated, “Yo! Three things… 1. You need to leave the pop scene. You are seriously looking almost ugly and with a voice like mine that can’t sing to boot, take a cause and focus. You need to give the world the things you were deprived.”

Brymo didn’t stop there; he also asserted his own status in the music industry, claiming to be on “deity level” and insinuating that Burna Boy’s desire for his attention stemmed from this perceived superiority. He even offered assistance to Burna Boy, albeit with the condition that he asks “like a man and respectfully.”

The roots of this public spat trace back to allegations of song theft made by Brymo against Burna Boy last year. Brymo accused Burna Boy’s tracks ‘City Boys’ and ‘I Told Them’ of sampling the title track of his album, ‘Macabre.’ In response, Burna Boy dissed Brymo during a freestyle with his band, igniting a social media war between the two artists.

As tensions continue to simmer between them, Brymo’s latest call for Burna Boy to exit the pop scene adds another layer of drama to their ongoing saga.

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K1 to Tinubu: ‘You Can’t Be President, Watch Me Suffer’

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Fuji music legend, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1 De Ultimate), shared a heartfelt and humorous moment with President Bola Tinubu during a condolence call following the loss of his mother.
President Tinubu expressed his sympathy, offering prayers and words of comfort to the grieving musician.
“May her soul rest in perfect peace. I know how painful it is to lose a mother, but I pray God grants you the fortitude to bear this loss,” Tinubu said.
In a lighthearted exchange, Tinubu reassured K1: “You will not suffer because you’ve lost your mother. Don’t forget you have me, your President.”
K1 responded playfully, saying, “Akanbi, as long as you are President, I can never suffer. You’re my father now, and it’s your duty to take care of me!”
He added humorously, “If I ever feel like suffering, I’ll just remind you of this call!”
The warm banter highlighted the close bond between the two, with K1 reaffirming his confidence in Tinubu’s leadership.
“With you in charge, Nigeria is on the path to greatness,” K1 declared.
The call transformed a somber moment into a display of camaraderie and mutual respect, reflecting the shared optimism for Nigeria’s future.

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Mercy Chinwo’s Ex-Manager Denies $345,000 Misappropriation Amid Arrest

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Ezekiel Onyedikachukwu, the former manager of gospel singer Mercy Chinwo, has denied allegations of diverting $345,000, following a warrant of arrest issued against him by the EFCC.

Chinwo had accused him of collecting royalties without remitting her share, prompting the anti-graft agency’s intervention.

On Instagram, Onyedikachukwu refuted the claims, stating that Chinwo had received over $625,000 from his record label, EeZee Conceptz, to date.

He accused the singer of using her religious status to manipulate public perception and law enforcement, while alleging that she had breached their contract by failing to deliver a third album and withholding funds.

He further claimed to have invested significantly in Chinwo’s career, providing accommodation and financial support, and expressed regret over the false accusations.

Onyedikachukwu also highlighted his efforts to resolve issues amicably, including proposing an independent audit, but criticized Chinwo for avoiding the contractual dispute resolution process.

While defending his actions and legal adherence, Onyedikachukwu emphasized his commitment to lawful conduct, trusting the legal system to protect his reputation.

Chinwo has yet to respond to the allegations.

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Don’t Compare Us, Asake is Copying My Look, Style, Portable fumes

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Controversial singer Portable has fired back at fans and critics comparing him to Asake, accusing the latter of copying his signature look and style.

The warning follows Asake’s recent unveiling of a new appearance featuring face tattoos and a shorter hairstyle, sparking comparisons to Portable, known for his “Zazoo Zeh” hit.

Portable, in a video posted on Instagram, claimed that while his tattoos are inspired by American rapper Lil Wayne, Asake’s new look resembles rapper Kodak Black more than his own.

Portable, upset by what he described as continuous imitation, stated, “I resemble Lil Wayne, and I use Sony Music money, not Empire money.”

He further accused Asake of copying his style by tattooing his face and warned other artists to stop imitating him, as he seeks to “kill them with originality.”

Despite criticism, Asake remains unaffected, continuing to showcase his new look and promote his upcoming music.

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