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This is the second time Wizkid is stealing my song, Bad Boy Jp alleges [Photo]
An upcoming artiste who recently alleged that music star, Wizkid, is about to release his song has said this is not the first time the award-winning artiste will be stealing his works without consulting him.
WuzupNaija reports that the artiste, one Bad Boy Jp, took to Instagram on Thursday, with claims that Wizkid and Teni are about to release a collaboration which actually belongs to him.
Following the mixed reactions that trailed his allegation from Nigerians on social media, the artiste on Friday took to IG to further claim this is the second time Wizkid will be stealing his work.
The artiste shared screenshot of chats and video to back up his claims.
He wrote:
“For you all coming at me saying I want to steal our legend’s shine, just to set the records straight, this is not the first time my big brother & mentor @wizkidayo is taking my song.
“Check out this song I recorded with a producer sometime last year and @wizkidayo heard it and revoiced it and was about releasing it but my label @ubrecordsltd Privately addressed the issue.
“And yea, I also Included a munched chat between producer @northboitheoracle & my boss “SD The GREAT” when he told me @wizkidayo will be jumping on my song “MACHALA”, it made me so excited and now you can imagine how i felt to hear that Wiz was gonna take the song as his own and put Teni on it without even reaching out to me & my team. @ubrecordsltd.”
See the screenshot of the chat:
See his IG post:
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