Nigerian rapper, Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf, popularly known by his stage name CDQ, has slammed his colleague MI Abaga, YCee and others fuming about not being invited to hangout with Rick Ross.
This is coming a few hours after Ycee and MI Abaga took to the microblogging platform to vent their anger over what they termed as discrimination against Nigerian rappers.
MI Abaga said he had opted to see Rick Ross face-to-face when he was invited, but the organizers declined.
He said there is a need to respect each other, irrespective of it their genre is afrobeat or hip-hop, referencing how he was treated during his first gig in 2008 with Jay Z, Rihanna and Usher.
Responding to MI Abaga and others, CDQ, in a post on the microblogging platform, Twitter said most Nigerian rappers would get the invitation for the event but would instead be asking for something else.
According to CDQ, he was invited to the event by Belaire directly from America and he’s sure they must have checked his catalogue from 2013 to date.
However, people should understand God’s grace irrespective of being a local or English rapper, adding that the organisers only invited rappers they felt were worth the event. See tweet below:
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