- Bukunmi Oluwasina comes to the defense of YBNL Princess, Temmie Ovwasa against producer, Pheelz.
- Bukunmi agreed with Temmie that her songs were misplaced although she isn’t sure the number of songs that were misplaced
- Bukunmi Oluwasina warned the public to stop bullying Temmie, as she noted how Pheelz also misplaced her songs.
Nigerian actress Bukunmi Oluwasina recently took a stand against bullying in the music industry.
Remember how the former YBNL princess had charged Pheelz with irresponsibly losing a drive containing her unreleased album when he was still a producer for YBNL?
Pheelz had publicly blasted her, stating she was chasing clout with his name, noting that he recorded 4 to 5 songs with her.
In a bold move, she defended musician Temmie Ovwasa after Netizens made some disparaging comments about her on social media.
Bukunmi Oluwasina defended her, telling the public to stop abusing Temmie, pointing out that Pheelz had misplaced her music without apologizing.
Bukunmi agreed with Temmie that her songs were lost, though she isn’t sure how many.
Given that she had spent numerous sleepless days and nights writing the songs, the movie star emphasized how heartbroken she still feels about having them misplaced.
She wrote:
“Enough of @ybnlprincess bullying. To those saying she is chasing clouts about his her songs were misplaced.
It’s true they told her all her songs were lost. I just don’t know the numbers, or with whom each was recorded. But I can hear Witness to that.
Cos around that period, I also had songs more than 10, recorded with ID Cabasa, under their team’s supervision. Only for them to end up telling me the same story, something happened to a hard drive/laptop. And we lost all your songs, “No remorse, no apology. Nothing. Very dehumanizing.
Still still pains me to date. Cos I spend days and nights composing all these amazing songs. Hoping I was going to have an album soon. And sad enough, I no longer had the book I wrote all these songs in. It broke me that, even up till today, it killed my ginger of wanting to dedicate my time to making songs again.
All these asides”.