Nigerian singer Shallipopi has renewed his criticism of music executive Dapper Damm as their disagreement over alleged unpaid earnings continues to attract attention.

The singer took to X again, challenging his former label boss to address the accusations directly rather than allowing the matter to fade from public attention.
Shallipopi maintained that he was willing to have the conversation openly and wanted the issues surrounding his earnings and other concerns properly addressed.
In one of his posts, the singer called on Dapper to confront the matter, arguing that repeated occurrences should not be dismissed as isolated incidents.
“Once it’s a mistake. Two times is a coincidence. Three times its a pattern. Dapper, come outside right now.”
Once it’s a mistake
Two times is a coincidence
Three time it’s a patternDapper come outside right now
— Shallipopi (@plutomaniapopi) August 17, 2026
Shallipopi followed up with another strongly worded message, stressing that he was determined to see the dispute through to its conclusion.
“I would rather d!e than allow this case to d!e down. Come out, let’s talk face to face.”
For this case to die make I just die bro
— Shallipopi (@plutomaniapopi) August 17, 2026
His latest comments come after Dapper recently responded to allegations raised by Shallipopi, Seyi Vibez, and other former artists associated with him.
Shallipopi also claimed that he had provided evidence connected to the dispute to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), indicating that he wants the allegations subjected to formal investigation rather than remaining a subject of social media exchanges.
The singer further suggested that his situation was not an isolated case, alleging that several other artists had experienced similar unresolved issues with the executive. According to Shallipopi, close to 10 artists have raised concerns relating to their dealings with Dapper.
He also alleged that Dapper had avoided direct communication with him since 2024, claiming that previous efforts to settle the matter privately had failed to produce a resolution.
This dapper guy still come online come lie🤣
😂 u come defend ke, dapper we are almost 10 artist now saying similar stuff, please pay your lawyers well cause this war u go swim for gutter— Shallipopi (@plutomaniapopi) August 16, 2026
Dapper boys dey find u🙏 come outside make we talk face to face make we appear for EFCC make we appear for court since 2024 u rip me I have not set my eyes on u, u have been running, running and running, hiding behind your keyboard and all the stolen money, I’m not a pussy boy, I…
— Shallipopi (@plutomaniapopi) August 17, 2026
Dapper, however, has maintained that he has nothing to conceal and that records concerning the allegations are already in the hands of the relevant authorities.
“I have nothing to hide. The records exist. The authorities have them. Let the process establish the truth.”
The executive has also rejected claims made by his former artists, accusing them of presenting what he described as false narratives while insisting that those who left his label did so voluntarily.
With both sides maintaining their positions, the dispute now appears to be moving beyond social media exchanges, with attention turning to the evidence and any formal proceedings that may ultimately establish what transpired.
