- Nigerian comedian and musician Nasboi aired his opinion on the viral industry saga going on at the moment.
- Recall that Afrobeats stars Wizkid and Davido heated up the internet after the former threw shades at the latter and the Mavin boss Don Jazzy.
- During a recent podcast appearance, the content creator analyzed how he felt about the three industry bigwigs, leaving netizens with interesting views.
Nigerian comedian and singer Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, popularly known as Nasboi, has shared his take on Wizkid, Davido, and Don Jazzy’s fight.
Recall that on April 29, Wizkid, in a post on Elon Musk’s X, hurled a shade at the Mavin boss regarding a statement one of his signees, Ladipoe, made about him.
He went on to taunt his fans with the viral leaked clip of Davido kneeling and begging.
This got the former DMW boss who retaliated, leading to a series of clap backs between him and Wizkid.
Although Don Jazzy has yet to address the tag Wizkid gave him as an influencer, Nasboi, during a recent appearance on the Bahd & Boujee podcast, noted that Wizkid used to respect Don Jazzy quite well in the past, pointing out that he doesn’t know where he got the nerve to insult him publicly.
He spoke on his relationship with the Timeless singer and argued that he saw no reason why Davido should cry and beg a lady for sex.
Using himself as an example, he claimed that he would rather increase the payment offer than shed tears because he wanted to sleep with a woman. He said in part:
“I am better than a lot of musicians out there. I put my life to that sh*t. I’m way better than a lot of musicians. I know it.”
“I used to be a Wizkid fan. I loved Wizkid. I love Davido so much because I am close to him. I don’t know Wizkid. I have never seen Wizkid in my life.”
Watch him speak below:
Meanwhile, Nigerian singer Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, best known as Kizz Daniel, weighed in on his colleague Wizkid’s controversial social media rollouts.
Reacting to the social media drama, the Woju breakout star took to his X account (formerly Twitter) to seemingly drop his two cents.