Ladipoe, a Nigerian hip-hop artist, has recently spoken out about the controversy involving Wizkid. He clarified that his initial tweet, which playfully mocked Wizkid’s statement about hip hop being dead, was intended as a joke.
He also highlighted the challenges faced by hip-hop artists in the past and compared them to the current discussions surrounding Afrobeats.
Wizkid responded dismissively, throwing shade at Ladipoe and his boss, Don Jazzy.
In a recent interview, Ladipoe explained that his tweet was not meant to be taken seriously.
He emphasized that it was simply a commentary on the changing landscape of music genres and the unpredictable nature of industry narratives.
Ladipoe stated, “The entire situation was meant in jest… I found amusement in the resulting chaos.”
Ladipoe emphasized that his tweet was aimed at the audience and anyone who believes in the narrative that a genre is dead, not specifically at Wizkid or any other artist.
Watch video below:
Rema, discussed strange online rumors about himself in an interview with Rolling Stone. He has faced accusations of being part… Read More
A video on social media shows a surprising incident involving the US President during a press briefing. The event took… Read More
Isaac Fayose comments on the controversy surrounding singer Asake and his father. Emphasizes the importance of kindness and compassion in… Read More
A Nigerian woman is seeking an unconventional method for finding a life partner by allowing her mother to choose a… Read More
T20 Luxury, has accused food critic Opeyemi Famakin of wearing counterfeit Cartier eyewear. This accusation follows a previous incident where… Read More
Bells University of Technology expelled a first-year student for physically attacking a female student. The attack was triggered after the… Read More
This website uses cookies.