“Every year person dey die around you, you dey kill dem chop”- Dammy Krane continues to drag Davido over debt

Dammy Krane tackles Davido once more after he replied to his initial call-out for payment of debt.


What commenced as a seemingly private dispute has rapidly evolved into a highly publicized feud, with both Davido and Dammy Krane airing their grievances on various social media platforms.

The recent development in this ongoing saga saw Dammy Krane making a rather serious allegation against Davido, insinuating that unfortunate deaths tend to occur in his circle every year.

The initial spark for this discord can be traced back to Dammy Krane accusing Davido of being indebted to him.

In response, Davido noted that Dammy Krane owed him compensation for three verses he provided to assist in reviving Dammy Krane’s career. This financial dispute then expanded to encompass royalty issues, with Davido contending that the money Dammy Krane claimed to be owed had not been received.

Furthermore, Davido disclosed a significant aspect of their past relationship. He revealed that Dammy Krane had been reliant on him when he relocated to Atlanta. Nonetheless, their perspectives on this matter sharply diverged. While Dammy Krane contended that he was homeless and had been invited to stay in Davido’s residence, he countered by stating that it was Davido who had extended the invitation.

The rationale behind this invitation, as Dammy Krane explained, was that Sony Music had expressed interest in signing him, which subsequently led to his affiliation with Davido’s record label, DMW, as he sought an exit from his Sony Music contract. Dammy Krane also alleged that Davido’s housing offer was primarily motivated by the potential to secure a share of the Sony Music deal, which unfortunately did not materialize.

In a particularly unsettling turn, Dammy Krane made a claim about a disturbing pattern within Davido’s record label, suggesting that individuals close to Davido frequently experience untimely deaths each year.

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