Eedris Abdulkareem had a dig at singer 2face Idibia, who made a recent comment that saw the latter ridicule comments made by the rapper and Black face, a member of the defunct boy band, the Plantashun Boiz.
Blackface shared interesting details of his relationship with Idibia in the past years. He reaffirmed a claim that the singer recorded some of his songs without permission.
“Life is not about competition but about doing the right thing when God gives you the power to do it. My problem with Tuface is this, if he tells you good morning, go and check the time.
“It was the same Tuface that took Nigerians on a ride; he told them that we should protest, he made so much noise but we all know how that ended.
“He knows exactly who sent him to do that and after everything, he backed out. So his name is Tuface but he should not call himself Tubaba, he should remain Tuface.
“Eddie Montana and Tony Tetuila are my brothers. We all started together as Remedies, so we have a story to talk about.
“Plantashun Boiz and Remedies are a family, we all started together, we went on tours together and there are a lot of things that I saw which prompted me to do the song, Wackawickee MCs.
“The song was talking about my experience during the Rothman’s groove tour with the Plantashun Boiz. Whether you like it or not, we all have a history together and I saw everything that happened.
I came back to sing the song. In the song, I said that Tuface was the Plantashun while the rest are the Boiz but he should not let it get to his head.
“Today, God has blessed him but he is still competing with the guy that wrote most of his hit songs. Why isn’t he helping him and forget about the past? Is that what life is all about?
“The world will know about this in the songs that I will drop very soon. The only way he can become Tubaba is for him to become a good person and he should stop lying to Nigerians.
“He should go back to Blackface, show him love and forget about competition. That is what I am talking about.
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