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“You keep insulting any artiste at every opportunity” – Rudeboy slams Eedris Abdulkareem for berating Burna Boy

"You keep insulting any artiste at every opportunity" – Rudeboy slams Eedris Abdulkareem for berating Burna Boy | Daily Report Nigeria

 

Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy has weighed in on the ongoing back and forth between his colleagues, Eedris Abdulkareem and Burna Boy.

 

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Recall that Burna Boy came under fire from Eedris Abdulkareem for his assertion that he never received assistance in Nigeria for his musical career. He went on to accuse Burna Boy of copying music from Fela.

 

 

In reaction, Rudeboy expressed how hilarious it is when artists come out to claim they fought for the music industry.

 

He slammed Eedris Abdulkareem for disparaging musicians whenever he got the chance.

 

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His words: “Every eke market day we go de hear “I fought for the industry” na me cook de food wey una dey chop ” I go just de laugh. Now you wan reply with music you go reply taya !!! Over 20yrs i have kept silence about what really transpired,how we top Nigerian artists as of then agreed with one voice, about payment conditions and treatments on same 50cent show, only for this greedy guy to go behind and collected peanut.. you de expect vip treatment ontop peanut payment? You keep insulting any artiste at every opportunity, if is not tuface, is psquare,Timaya, dbanj, now na

Burna… you go explain taya !!”

 

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