
Brymo Calls Out Burna Boy on Social Media
The ongoing feud between two prominent Nigerian musicians, Brymo and Burna Boy, has recently reignited on social media, with Brymo dragging Burna Boy to filth in a public spat.
A History of Conflict
This feud has been simmering for weeks, dating back to Brymo's declaration in an interview where he vowed never to mention Burna Boy's name in any of his songs, reminiscent of past diss tracks directed at the latter.
Burna Boy's Response
Burna Boy, not one to back down, responded to Brymo's remarks by asserting his status as a "King" and criticizing Brymo's musical style, suggesting that it primarily consists of Yoruba music proverbs.
Brymo's Recent Remarks
In a recent Instagram story post, Brymo took a direct jab at Burna Boy, advising him to exit the pop scene, choose a cause, and concentrate his efforts. He even went as far as commenting on Burna Boy's appearance, stating that he was looking "almost ugly."
Claiming Deity Status
Asserting his dominance, Brymo proclaimed himself to be on a deity level, implying that Burna Boy's inability to ignore him stems from this elevated status. He challenged Burna Boy to ask for help respectfully, insinuating that despite Burna Boy's international acclaim, he still lacks something Brymo can offer.
Brymo wrote: “@BURNABOYGRAM ; YO! THREE THINGS ….1, YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE POP SCENE. YOU ARE SERIOUSLY LOOKING,ALMOST UGLY, AND WITH VOICE LIKE MINE THAT CAN’T REALLY SING TO BOOT … TAKE A CAUSE AND FOCUS. YOU NEED TO GIVE THE WORLD THE THINGS YOU WERE DEPRIVED … 2. I AM ON DEITY LEVEL. ANY WONDER WHY YOU CAN’T RESIST THE YEARNING FOR MY ATTENTION. NOT EVEN YOUR INTERNATIONAL RENOWN IS ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU LOOK PAST ME. WHO DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING SUPPOSEDLY CLOSE TO WHAT YOU ARE PURPORTED TO HAVE … WHAT DO YOU WANT ??.. I CAN HELP IF YOU ASK LIKE A MAN, AND RESPECTFULLY!!..”
Apparently this public spat between Brymo and Burna Boy underscores the ongoing tension and rivalry within the Nigerian music industry, with each artist vying for dominance and recognition.
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