Why I didn’t try to settle Davido and Burna Boy’s beef – Peruzzi (Video)

Peruzzi set the internet ablaze when probed about his choice not to mediate in the feud between his boss Davido and rival Burna Boy. His comeback sparked a flurry of online reactions, adding fuel to the already fiery discussion.


Afropop sensation Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, popularly known as Peruzzi, clarified why he refrained from mediating in the feud between music icons Davido and Burna Boy.

According to him, the bond between the “Odogwu” singer and “Omo Baba Olowo” runs deep, making the situation more intricate than meets the eye, hence his decision to abstain from intervention.

Peruzzi articulated this viewpoint during an episode of the Zero Conditions podcast, where Motolani Alake, Melody, and Excel served as co-hosts.

The music star said he did not get involved firstly because he is older than the both of them, and secondly he’s never been a Yes man to anybody.

Peruzzi said that he still has a good working relationship with the self-styled African Giant despite a collaboration issue they had over Burna’s song, Pull Up. Peruzzi opined that Davido and Burna Boy will eventually settle their issues without any external influence.

The singer further claimed in the interview that he wrote ‘Pull Up’ and was supposed to feature on it, but Burna Boy released the track without informing him.

He, however, said that they are cool and there is no bad blood between them because what happened was normal in the industry at the time.

Motolani asked; “Did any of the funny energy between him [Burna] and David affect you guys relationship?”

In response, Peruzzi said; “No, it never did. First of all I am older than both of them, ad I have never been a rubbish guy to anybody, I have never been a yes man. I will always yarn you how things…Because even when they were quarreling [chuckles].

I didn’t try to settle it because it was deeper than normal. You know they are brothers now. They will still settle don’t worry.”

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