- Davido has issued a timely response following Cubana Chiefpriest’s post, which subtly criticized Tee Billz, following his scathing remarks against singer on social media.
- The singer’s reply ensued subsequent to Tee Billz’s public call-out regarding Tiwa Savage, his son, and Sophia Momodu.
Davido, the head honcho of DMW record label, appears to have responded to Tee Billz, who’s been singling him out over family matters.
Earlier, Tee Billz had laid it all out, calling out Davido for disrespecting the family and firing off a barrage of allegations.
Amidst the heated allegations, Cubana Chiefpriest, Davido’s close friend, took to social media to post a clip of him and the singer sharing good vibes and laughter.
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In reply to Cubana Chiefpriest’s statement that Davido, whom he referred to as his in-law, was unavailable and that he only converses with winners, Davido simply wrote “Twe Twe” in the comment section.
Cubana Chiefpriest wrote;
“My in-law. So happy & Unavailable.
2024 winners. Talk to winners only. No distractions, eyes on the Grammy”.
Reacting, Davido quoted the lyric of Kizz Daniel song, “Twe Twe”.
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Tee Billz earlier vowed to teach Davido “a lesson” for allegedly disrespecting his family and threatening to send his boys to attack his ex-wife, Tiwa Savage.
The music executive took to his Instagram page on Monday to rant about the DMW boss.
TeeBillz claimed that despite the love his son Jamil, whom he shares with Tiwa Savage, has shown to Davido’s daughter Imade, the singer still “mistreated his family”.
According to Teebillz, narratives were being peddled that he was begging to see Davido after he had helped to plead with his baby mama, Sophia Momodu, to see his daughter Imade.
Teebillz noted that Davido is surrounded by the people who are his problems because the DMW boss has not seen Imade for two Christmases and one birthday, but his team can’t advise him to do better. According to Tiwa’s ex-husband, they need to end bullying Sophia.
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