Nigerian artist BNXN, formerly known as Buju, makes a sensation by throwing blatant shade at rapper Dremo, who quickly responded to him.
In a now-deleted post on the microblogging platform X, BNXN took a shot at Dremo while responding to a troll who said he was using 30BG for trending.
The troll, @realwrldtimmy, wrote: “Werey your pen game no fit sell out 2500 capacity… You wan use 30BG trend.”
Buju responded with: “No go stream Dremo dem😂😂😂😂”
In a fast response, the DMW rapper called Buju a “bowling pin,” claiming that he was minding his own business when his name was mentioned.
He wrote: “You see sey i de my own before bowling pin mention my name , I no dey find wahala but if wahala come no wahala”
When a fan urged Dremo to hold BNXN by the neck, he replied: “He doesn’t have one”
It is worth noting that BNXN had a falling out with DMW boss, Davido, after a fan questioned his status and referred to him as a mid artist in the Nigerian music industry.
Davido went ahead to delete his tweet about the unreleased music and unfollowed BNXN. However, BNXN ended up apologizing to Davido.
In other news, Muiz, also known as Barber Chair, has revealed his side of the story following his departure from his boss and Hypeman God Over Everything (GOE).
It should be noted that GOE announced their split on the internet, revealing that the young hypeman is now arrogant and ready to stand on his own. GOE, on the other hand, retrieved the name he gave him, ‘God over Junior’, after they part ways.
This revelation generated significant outrage, with many social media users claiming that Barber Chair will face disaster if he abandons God Over Everything. Nollywood actress Funke Akindele also told Muiz to remain with GOE unless he will be destroyed. Many compared his demise to that of Lyta, a young Nigerian celebrity.
In reaction to the online uproar, Barber Chair asked for Nigerians to be patient with him, claiming that he has a legitimate reason for leaving GOE. He then explained that his case differs from that of singer Lyta.
He claims to have been a hypeman before meeting GOE. He then stated that he became famous, all thanks to GOE.
In his words, “I was already an Hypeman before I Met God Over Everything, Please Nigerians take it easy on me I am not a bad person, please you all should try and understand that this my own case is not the same with the case of Lyta or Segun Wire, i have a very Good Reason why I left Hypeman GOE”.
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