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Truth be told, new ideas are usually built on older ones these days. Nigerian musicians are great at copyingsampling , that’s why Wizkid probably sampled S7ven in Holla At Your Boy while P Square served us Fugees-inspired, Bizzy Body.
In May 2016, Paul Okoye from P Square directed and featured in a video titled Slow Slow.
But the guys at YNaija felt he copied Rihanna’s Work dance-hall music video.
And dragged him for it.
Paul didn’t take it lightly and went on full blast in their comments section. He even said they will never be as big as Linda Ikeji.
YNaija continued to be petty and threw more shade at him in their next post.
This is another case of two people fighting but it reminds us of Wizkid and Linda’s rofo rofo fight.
Although P Square’s total body of work is almost always based on ‘sampled songs’, and YNaija are just looking for trouble…
The latest fight between Linda and Wizkid was messy, no doubt. Wizkid made really misogynistic statements and even threatened to beat Linda because she reported “not-so-awesome” news about him getting evicted from his Lekki house.
Linda who took his threat seriously, went to report the matter to the Commissioner of Police for her own security.
And instead of her to carry on with life, she came to share a long essay explaining to Nigerians why she reported.
She started things off with how much she likes Wizkid’s music and reported all his successes.
“Even Wizkid himself thinks I don’t like him. Why he or anyone would think so is puzzling to me to be honest. Apart from his achievements after he started insulting me online a few weeks ago…everything else, every success Wizkid has recorded in the last 3/4 years is on LIB. All the awards, all the record breaking feats, his sold out concerts, his foreign magazine features, and collaborations, everything that has built him up to the young man he is today is on LIB”.
She was just doing her amebo job by reporting about Wizkid’s alleged eviction notice.
“When I reported that he was served quit notice at his Lekki home, I stated fact and I didn’t write it out of malice. It’s not everyday you get exclusive stories…and I’m sure any other blogger who got the story first would also have published it. So, there was no beef, I was just doing my job”.
And she just switched into feminist mode, and still managed to slut shame at the same time.
“You call a woman, who gave another young woman, whose real name she doesn’t even know N500,000 just because she said she would rather work by carrying cement than prostitute herself, that’s the person you call a hoe? When your mind is so warped you can’t differentiate between a woman and a hoe, then this is what happens.”
And said she reported so women can speak up against violence.
“I went as far as I did for me and for other women. This is to pass a strong message to our young men that these kinds of behaviour towards women will not be tolerated. Should not be tolerated. If you assault or even threaten to assault a woman, the law will come after you if she chooses not to be silent. Women, don’t be silent. Let’s break the circle”.
Yes, violence against women and anyone should not be condoned and must be reported to authorities.
More action should be taken against people (and celebrities) who make misogynistic comments and unnecessary violent threats!
When someone who has brought other women down with false news tries to tap into the anointing of female empowerment.
When people resort to feminism only when it suits them.
When she brought Tupac from the land of the dead to prove her slut-shaming point.
When someone slut-shames and claims to empower women in one breath.
When Linda comes again with her long essays.
When it takes only a bag to make someone lose their mind yet they claim to be humble.
When someone keeps announcing how they dashed people money every time they have problems with people.
But why should Wizkid still have any endorsements after making those trashy and disrespectful comments?
We hope this step she took will actually deter people like Wizkid from making such threats and comments next time.
Not every time form maturity, sometimes CAPSLOCK whoever it is that crossed your path. Forgiveness is for the sensible weak. In no particular order, here are 10 celebs who have been really petty:
1. Cynthia Morgan
Cynthia seems to be really good at one other thing besides being utterly annoying, clapping back! After Davido tweeted his support for Lil Kesh when he was nominated for Next Rated at the 2016 Headies, Cynthia jumped on his tweet and asked Davido to STFU. She posted a Snapchat video throwing shade and mimicking Davido after she won her own award.
She is the greatest! After Tyga dumped her for 18 year old Kylie, she went on to date Kylie’s half brother, Rob and is currently engaged to him. She has been tensioning the world with her ring since.
3. Wiz Kid
When he’s not showing off his “toys” on Instagram, he’s calling the fans who made him popular broke and poor. He’s not ashamed to fight dirty and messy on social media. And no, please don’t say his house rent has expired o, ask Linda. And because only he knows why he put “kid” in his name, he resorts to calling people smelling pussy, and shaming them for being unmarried because of ordinary amebo.
4. Calvin Harris
When your girlfriend dumps you, take back everything you ever bought her. That’s what Calvin Harris did when he and Rita Ora split. She was supposed to perform a song they had both written while they were dating at the Teen Choice Awards. However, he revoked her rights to the song just two days before her performance making her unable to sing during the Awards.
5. Mariah Carey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIB8uD3-wZ4
When she’s not showing off her high pitched voice level, she’s throwing epic shade at everybody. We don’t know what Jlo did to her oh, because Mariah has denied ever knowing her on several occasions all in the name of beef.
Curtis “50” Jackson, also known as King Petty, just never backs down from a fight. He once edited a sex tape of a woman, adding his own crude commentary to the clip before spreading it on the internet. Although that act alone cost him $6 million in a law suit, he has still dragged celebs like Meek Mill, Vivica Fox (his ex), Rick Ross, Diddy, and went as far as taunting Mayweather, calling him an illiterate. He even leaked a phone call conversation of a tearful Young Buck asking to be back on the G-Unit team.
8. Chris Brown
He’s that petty ex boyfriend that doesn’t won’t let you move on. One day, he’s calling his ex, Karrueche, untalented, the next minute he’s singing about how much he misses her. When he called Kehlani’s suicide attempt a sympathy stunt, Tinashe and a few others came for him. He didn’t even think of his few collabs with Tinashe when he wrote a petty response to her on his Instagram page.
9. Davido
Rather than sorting out his issues with his baby mama, he took the rofo rofo way out. When his baby mama, Sophie and her uncle Dele Momodu, used their connections to prevent his sister from taking their daughter out of the country, he kuku went and tweeted how he sent her 300k monthly for bearing his child and how she “took advantage” of his poor 21 year old self.
10. Kanye West
The king of pettiness himself! Is it how he kept dragging his ex Amber every chance he got? When he had beef with Wiz Khalifa, he still managed to drag her into the fight, saying Wiz wouldn’t have a child if not for him. And guess the petty cause of the fight, KK, Wiz Khalifa’s weed line. He actually thought Wiz was dragging his wife, Kim Kardashian, and that made him mad.
You people should carry on jare! The art of unlooking and maturity is too much stress whe you’re petty.
But because people don’t mind their business and like to criticise what doesn’t appear normal to them, an American follower dissed Olamide’s shoes on Wale’s Instagram page.
Being the true Nigerian that he is, he didn’t mince words and dished it right back.
We are so proud!
People of different cultures have their various ways of dressing and that should be respected regardless of wherever they may be from.
Listening carefully to the Ojuelegba crooner – Wizkid, it is evident that most of his lines are answers to a lot of real life situations. Here are a few of them.
When your girlfriend is mad at you and locks you out.
Song: Scatter The Floor
When you attend an Owambe and the dance floor is popping.
Song: Pakurumo
When your friend keeps asking you how their face looks.
Song: Don’t Dull
“Are you sure you will be able to make it? I think there is traffic”.
Song: Shout Out
For those that keep saying “I think I am way too skinny”.
Song: Shout Out
When your visitors finally arrive after a long trip.
Song: Jaiye Jaiye Ft. Femi Kuti
When you get asked why your friend keeps going back to their ex.
Song: Ojuelegba
When you are trying to make it clear to someone you have been talking to what you want?
Song: In My Bed
When everybody finally understands what you have been going through.
Song: Show You The Money
Getting asked “How are you doing?”.
Song: Ojuelegba
When your friends ask if you can really pay for their expenses?
Song: Jaiye Jaiye ft Femi Kuti
When you are wondering what to do when you have a lot of money.
Song: Jaiye Jaiye ft Femi Kuti
And your wife asks what you are getting her as a Christmas gift.
Wizkid is steadily taking over with his massive hit, Ojuelegba. The song has enjoyed and is enjoying some serious hype from foreign celebrities at the moment.
Drake and Skepta made the impressive Ojuelegba Remix…
https://youtu.be/6poS1zBQQfU
…then Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys and a host of other foreign celebrities are jumping on the Ojuelegba bandwagon:
You never listen to mainstream Nigerian songs for the content. If you need content, find Asa or Bez.
So get a banging beat and you’re good to go. But the fact that we don’t listen to the lyrics doesn’t mean there’s no limit. Sometimes, try. We are begging.
1. Check Up – DJ Mewsic POM ft. Skales, Vector, Hakym the Dream
This sounds suspiciously like he got this line from Ice Prince.
2. Export – MI ft Yung6ix
No. Ehn ehn. Nah.
3. The Game – Olamide ft. Phenom
This is just disgusting.
4. Icholiya – Phyno ft. Ice Prince & M.I
I’m hungry.
5. The Truth – Vector (Mode 9 Diss)
Smelling rap. You can do better?
6. RIP Drake & Meek Mill – Vic-O
Greatest. Rapper. Ever.
7. Prick No Get Shoulder – Brymo
What?!
8. Bullion Van – MI ft. Phyno and Runtown
Lyrical evangelist terrorist.
9. Freestyle – Davido
Well hello, Nigerian Iggy.
10. Thank You – Ice Prince ft. Choc Boiz
Dear Jesse, this is sad.
11. Kpansh – Yung6ix ft. MI
Now we know he can read the alphabet…wait!
12. Elbow Room – Mode9
Why in the name of all that is good and evil will I be holding a lemon and a torch?
13. The Infiltration Mixtape – Cyrus tha Virus
STOP!
14. 2Mussh – Reminisce ft. Sinzu & Ice Prince
How dare you, Ice Prince? How dare you?!
15. Comment Tu T’appelle – LeriQ ft. Burna Boy, Dammy Krane, Ozone, & Mojeed
Flying saucer ni.
16. Ta Lo Sobe – Omo Akin ft. Dotstar, IcePrince, Jesse Jagz, Shadow D Don
This. Is. Not. A. Good. Thing.
17. Too Much Money – Iceberg Slim ft. Banky W
That’s not even… Sigh…
18. Eziokwu – Lynxxx ft. Various artistes
This is why Glo dropped him.
19. Taxi Music – X.O Senavoe
We didn’t want to get it.
20. Ghostmode – Phyno ft. Olamide
Like a toolbox, I’ve got all your tools.
21. Omo Naija Remix – Reminisce
Baba Hafusa, what is spastic?
22. Back When – Davido ft. NaetoC
Are you done with that Masters yet? We hope not.
23. Anamachikwanu – Ill Bliss
The horror!
24. Naija Delta Money – Pryse
Just as well there’s no balcony. I would have pushed you off for this.
25. In My bed – Wizkid
LMAO!!!! What??? How???
Look at all these lines. Just see.
Just stop. Please.
So seriously, what are the worst Nigerian raps/lyrics you’ve heard?