Entertainment
Dremo calls out BNXN for ‘disrespecting’ Davido
Popular Nigerian singer, Dremo, known as Aboriomoh Femi Raymond, has taken to social media to school fellow artist BNXN after he allegedly disrespected their senior colleague, Davido.
Dremo criticized BNXN’s approach in a tweet, stating, “@BNXN that tweet was mad disrespectful bro, you can’t be tweeting like you don’t know fans will blow shit out of proportion cos you clearly knew what you were doing, there are different ways to defend your artiste.”
The controversy began when BNXN, also known as Daniel Benson, vowed to release his collaborative song with Davido even without the latter’s approval. This came after Davido reportedly deleted a tweet teasing their collaboration following a shade from BNXN.
BNXN responded to a netizen who criticized his musical talent and took a jab at Davido, suggesting that the netizen had a bad taste in music for being a fan of the DMW boss.
In reaction to the perceived disrespect, Davido allegedly deleted the tweet teasing the collaboration. A user, @Mbadeyforyou, expressed disappointment over the tweet’s removal, saying, “Omo Davido delete that tweet about him and Buju song. Chaii we are never getting that classic.”
BNXN, undeterred by the situation, responded defiantly, “I’ll drop it. I wrote everything. Tf are you people stressing me out for? Defending my artiste?? They’ll delete this tweet but I’ve said my own. Nobody can bully me. Fans always blowing shit outta proportion.”
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