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Read Seyi Vibez’s Message To Blaqbonez After Unseating Him On The Charts
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Seyi Vibez sends message to Blaqbonez after unseating him on Apple Charts
Seyi Vibez unseated Blaqbonez on the Apple Music rankings after releasing his debut album, “Billion Dollar Baby,” sending a strong message about how the public has received him.
Following the successful overthrow of Blaqbonez’s release with the release of his debut album, Billion Dollar Baby, street-hop sensation Seyi Vibez has issued a message to the rapper.
Seyi Vibez, whose Billion Dollar Baby is currently the number one album on the Nigerian Apple Music album chart just a few hours after its release, celebrated his success with a tweet that included a message to Blaqbonez.
The singer said; “Sorry emeka @blaqbonez , street ti take over ???? ????”
Sorry emeka @blaqbonez , street ti take over 💚🤞 pic.twitter.com/x7ktbxniIF
— B$ Baby (@seyi_vibez) November 2, 2022
Blaqbonez responding to Seyi Vibez’s message congratulated the singer and told him to hold on to the position for a bit.
In his words;
“Congratulations g, Hold it for a bit ????????”
Congratulations g, Hold it for a bit 🫶🏾
— Emeka Must Shine ‘23 ✨ (@BlaqBonez) November 2, 2022
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Seyi Vibez put out his debut album, Billion Dollar Baby on the 2nd of November featuring Simi and Mayorkun as a follow-up to his debut EP, NSNV which was released last year.
Seyi Vibez, one of Nigeria’s up-and-coming voices of street-hop music, has recently released his debut album, “Billion Dollar Baby,” which succeeds his earlier works like the critically acclaimed “No Seyi No Vibes EP (NSNV)” and stretches the depth of his hustler’s anthem narrative with this strong 11-tracker album.
Since his entry into the profession, Seyi Vibez, real name Balogun Afolabi Oluwaseyi, has won over the hearts of the “streets.”
Due to his experiences growing up in Ikorodu, a little buzzing town north of Lagos, Nigeria’s entertainment centre, the 27-year-old singer lucidly conveys the realities of every young hustler on the streets in the album.