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Blackface set to respond after N50m suit slammed on him by 2face

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Blackface set to respond after N50m suit slammed on him by 2face

Former Plantaishun Boiz band member, Blackface has hinted that he is about to reach out to his legal team to file for a defense after his former group member 2face Idibia slammed him with a N50 million lawsuit.

Reacting to the N50 million lawsuit slammed on him by 2face Idibia and his manager Efe Omorogbe over his claim that he wrote the songs titled ‘’African Queen’ and another track dubbed ‘Let Somebody Love You’, Blackface noted that it is just about time his legal team prepares his defense to settle scores once and for all.

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Blackface wrote on his Instagram page; “2face Idibia @official2baba & his manager Efe Omorogbe @efeomorogbe sued me for 50Million They claiming I didn’t write #letsomebodyloveyou & #africanqueen n what else?? Just about time I and my #legalteam filed for #mydefence after which I will release my album #risingsun (defendervol2) #BFNfans #BFNmovement #goodoverevil #lightoverdarkness.”

Recall in the past that Blackface had constantly told those who cared to listen that he wrote the song African Queen which brought 2face global attention. He also later accused 2face of stealing his song, titled ‘Let Somebody Love You’.

Blackface also at a certain time accused Wizkid of trying to bring him down and suggesting that Wizkid’s hit song, titled Ojuelegba, sounds the same as the track 13 on one of his dancehall albums released as far back as 2010.

 

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