Burna Boy addressed his lines at Brymo in a recent freestyle song, demonstrating that he does not take such claims lightly.
Burna Boy, the singer, has finally answered to Brymo, who dubbed him a thief a few days ago. Burna Boy initially chose not to respond immediately after Brymo made the claims. Burna Boy, on the other hand, appears to be ready to face the matter.
Burna Boy addressed his lines at Brymo in a recent freestyle song, demonstrating that he does not take such claims lightly. He may be heard singing in the song, “Hustle, make you no go fall off like Brymo.”
According to Burna Boy, this sentence carries the notion that hard work is required to prevent falling into oblivion in the music entertainment sector, much like Brymo.
Brymo and Burna Boy’s conflict began in September, when Brymo openly insulted Burna Boy, calling him “very fake” and “very unoriginal.”
Brymo even called Burna Boy’s Grammy triumph into doubt, stating that each of his songs is a sample or a stolen tagline.
Furthermore, Brymo accused Burna Boy of intellectual property theft, implying that such actions are illegal and should result in jail time. Burna Boy finally spoke in response to a string of charges.
This is not, however, the first time Burna Boy has experienced criticism and outrage.
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