Remember Notorious BIG and Tupac Shakur? Not a very
pleasant memory but same situation seems to be brewing with arguably two
biggest record labels in Nigeria, Don Jazzy’s MAVINS and Olamide’s
YBNL.
This came after MAVIN’s Reekado Banks won the award for
the Next Rated Artiste Category at the 2015 Headies Awards, Saturday
morning.
This obviously didn’t go down well with Olamide and he
made his feelings known when he climbed the stage with his whole YBNL
team, when his artist Adekunle Gold won the award for Best Alternative
act for his song, Shade.
While expressing his appreciation, Lil Kesh prostrated
before Olamide who then took the mic and said; “Lil Kesh is our own Next
Rated artist. F**k that sh*t! The streets ti take over. Every f**king single was a hit back to back. From lyrically, to Shoki to Efejoku. Ko ni dafun Iya anybody. ”
He then dropped the mic on the ground, threw away his cup with its content spewing on stage as he and his crew walked away.
After Olamide’s diatribe, Don Jazzy won The lifetime
Achievement Award & while on stage to receive his award, he reacted
to Olamide’s rant on stage. He said “Egbon Olamide, if you want the car,
come and take it.” (Next Rated win comes with a car).
Afterward, Olamide went nuts and came for Don Jazzy on
Twitter. In a number of twitter rants, Olamide declared war on Don Jazzy
and ripped him to pieces not only on his person but also on the way he
treats artistes signed under him. In one of this tweets, he left a
warning that brings to mind a deja vu of what pretty much started the
bloody feud between late Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG, by telling Don
Jazzy not to come to the mainland.
“…. Don’t f**king come to the Mainland. Honestly, f**k you, I am f**king Mainland”
He continues: “ I did not mention father’s name on the
stage. Don’t f**king mention my name fuck boy. Don’t try all this sh*t
with me”
He blasted him further on how he treated D’banj:
“You crave attention so bad, cool with everyone on your
team but na you be Don f**k everything up, ruin every relationship”,
obviously referring to how Don Jazzy and Dbanj parted ways.
“U dey chance your boys, Dem dey call you baba, my niggas call me my brother”
“After you don ruin D’banj with packaging, na de same u come dey form humble on social media. I called to strike a deal with Di’ja”
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