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More Evidence of Alleged Lyric Theft Emerges has Oladips Brings More Evidence.
Nigerian rapper Oladips has intensified his accusations against Wizkid, providing additional evidence to back his claims of lyric theft. Previously, Oladips had accused Wizkid of using his lyrics in the song “MMS” from Asake’s album Lungu Boy without permission.
In a recent development, Oladips shared proof confirming Wizkid’s unauthorized use of his lyrics. The young rapper remains firm in his stance, determined to protect his intellectual property and gain proper recognition for his work.
The controversy has ignited a heated debate online, with some supporting Oladips’ claims while others question his motives. So far, Wizkid has not responded to the allegations, which has only fueled further speculation and discussion. Fans and industry insiders eagerly await Wizkid’s response and the resolution of this dispute.
He also stirred the pot by claiming that he surpassed Olamide in rap skills.
Acknowledging Olamide as an inspiration, Oladips boldly asserted his superiority over the YBNL boss during an interactive session with fans on the X platform on Monday.
A fan asked, “Who is your idol?” to which Oladips replied, “Olamide! But I rap pass am.”
Recall, Rapper Oladips voiced his disappointment regarding the ongoing skepticism surrounding his claim of having passed away and subsequently being resurrected.
In a recent interview with Hip TV on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Oladips addressed the lingering “death hoax” surrounding his near-death encounter, emphatically asserting the authenticity of his experience.
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