

Taking to social media, the singer while blowing his trumpet hinted at how he became the first sub-Saharan artist with more than 1 billion video views in 2020.

He went on to ridicule Burna Boy and Wizkid by attributing their success in the music industry to foreign artists. He claimed that Drake boosted Wizkid while P-Diddy (American Rapper) guided and brought Burna Boy into the limelight.

In his words:
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Reacting, netizens have envisaged another media battle between African artists, just as we saw in the case of Shatta Wale and Burna Boy.
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