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Dammy Krane accuses Wizkid of song theft

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Hypertek record singer and fast rising artist Dammy Krane has accused his colleague, Wizkid of song theft.

The year 2016 is turning out to be very steamy for Nigerian artists who have decided to settle scores on social media thereby dragging their fans and the general public into their dirty fights.

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The year started with the war of words between Olamide and Don Jazzy over the outcome of the Next Rated category of the Headies award which was followed by the epic babymama episode between the Momodu’s and the Adeleke’s over child trafficking allegations.

The disturbing trend has now been taken over after Dammy Krane alleged that Wizkid, stole some songs from him and has been trying to intimidate him with it.
Dammy Krane claims in a Twitter comment that Wizkid has stolen from him on numerous occasions, which has made him consider physically assaulting the Starboy honcho.

Read his tweet below;

“I have a problem with fake ass people,I always try and be real and let things go but I will address something first!
“Last year my brother got robbed and was beaten to death in America, I have a problem with thieves and people who try to intimidate others.
“This industry ni*** has been trying it for a while. Stole a couple of my stuff but I didn’t talk…..
“Wizkid is a b**** ni***, I was about to loose it and f*** him up but they even had to beg me,no time to form, I am the streets!!”
…..In from By Ahmed Boulor

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