Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has lashed out at singer, Eedris Abdulkareem over his recent comment on him.
Minutes ago, Eedris had spoken out about the music industry and his younger colleague Burna Boy, in an excerpt from an unpublished edition of the famous podcast The Honest Bunch.
The singer had slammed Burna Boy over a statement he made years back, claiming that none of his senior colleagues had prepared him for success.
According to Burna, no one in the Nigerian music business has ever done anything for him since musicians were too busy doing things for themselves or criticizing others’ achievements.
Replying him, Eedris described his statement as a stup!d talk.
“His words: “You hear someone like Burna Boy say no one helped him in Nigeria. That’s stup!d talk.”
Hitting back, Burna Boy stated that he blamed the people who donated money for his hospital bills last year.
He added that he wished the singer was someone who can enter the kind of places, he enters so they can meet.
“Abdul Kareem abi wetin dey call your papa, I no blame you. I blame people wey donate money for your hospital bills. And I wish say you be person wey fit dey enter the kind places wey I dey, make we use mistake jam”.
A few days back, Burna Boy reignited his beef with Davido when he threw shade at him.
Burna Boy had reshared a meme video of him trying to explain to Ivory Coast fans why they shouldn’t transfer him there. Reacting to it, a fan of Davido called him Ode and bottled 4 Grammys.
Reacting to it, Burna Boy called Davido a joke as he stated that the joke between them was in his Display Pic (Interestingly, Davido was on the DP of the said fan).
Burna Boy threw another shade at him after a fan of Davido reminded him of how the singer helped him during his struggling days.
Replying him, Burna Boy stated that these are the lies Davido’s fans tell themselves to make them bold. He further stated that it is only online they have mouths as he called Davido a pussy.
Last year, Burna Boy had angered many with his comment on Afrobeats in Nigeria, as he avowed that 90 percent of Afrobeat songs lack real-life experience and substance.
He explained that many artists don’t have real-life experience, hence, why their songs lack substances
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