Afrobeat sensation, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has given a reply to singer, Brymo over a recent interview in which he mentioned the Grammy winner.
Brymo had during a recent interview on the show “Curiosity Made Me Ask,” hosted by content creator Isbaeu, made some uncomplimentary remarks about Burna Boy.
Brymo had previously accused Burna Boy of stealing his unreleased song, which he claimed served as an inspiration for Burna Boy’s tracks, “City Boy” and “I told you.”
In response, Burna Boy took the opportunity to throw shade at Brymo during a live freestyle, urging others to work hard to avoid falling off like Brymo.
Unlike Burna Boy, Brymo stated in the interview that he would never mention Burna Boy’s name in any of his songs.
In a recent development, Burna Boy, referring to himself as a King, emphasized that people are willing to do or say anything to target him.
Directing his comments towards Brymo, Burna Boy pointed out that the singer only sings Yoruba music proverbs.
He stated, “At this point, they do and say anything to get at the KING. Werey dey sing Yoruba proverb music for us when K1 and Saheed Osupa dem still dey carry us trabaye.”
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In other news, Temi Akerele, also known as King Manny, the personal assistant of music sensation Burna Boy has sent a message to musician Jaywon. This followed Jaywon’s criticism of Burna Boy in a recent podcast for saying no one paved the way for him.
According to Etikonaija, Jaywon blasted his colleague Burna Boy for believing that no one prepared the route for them in the industry, although someone did so for other musicians.
During an interview, Jaywon remarked that Burna Boy’s claims that no one has paved the way for him in the industry are preposterous and utterly false.
The singer stated that the African giant was just saying that no one had ever inspired him, from his childhood to the present.
Jaywon rejects the concept that there is a distinction between being inspired by someone and having someone lead the path for them.
He questioned where the next generation of artists would learn if no one had done it before them. He remembers Burna Boy receiving a 30BG chain from Afrobeats musician Davido, characterizing it as a big boost to his career.
Jaywon continued by adding that it costs nothing for any artist to acknowledge their predecessors who came before them.
Speaking up for his boss, King Manny emphasized that no one set up the road for him as he struggled and put in more hours to reach the top. He questioned whether Jaywon was now forming OG in the industry, noting that his boss is highly busy, which is why he cannot respond to him.
He wrote:
“Jaywon. Abi wetin Dem dey call you na God go punish you Waka. Iku pe e. All of una just dey price for this online no worry Burna is super busy bro, it’s called hard work and putting your mind into what you love and know how to do best. Nobody paved the way for him none. Cause I no understand se you too na
OG Abi LG or Egbon adugbo for this làme Nigerian music industry? Omo na God go punish you and that person wey interviews you and your Egbon. Koror go jam una, Pussyassarians”.
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