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    Home » “Since when Dagrin died, Hip-Hop died in Nigeria” – Rapper, CDQ
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    “Since when Dagrin died, Hip-Hop died in Nigeria” – Rapper, CDQ

    KrystalBy KrystalSeptember 15, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigerian rapper, CDQ is on the hot seat after a clip of him saying the death of Dagrin led to the death of Hip-Hop in Nigeria went viral.

    “Since when Dagrin died, Hip-Hop died in Nigeria” - Rapper, CDQ
    “Since when Dagrin died, Hip-Hop died in Nigeria” – Rapper, CDQ
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    Popular Luxury drink, Henessy released the first episode of their Hip-Hop Docu-series, “The Conversation” and CDQ was a guest.

    He alongside Vector, M.I Abaga, DJ Jimmy Jatt gave their opinions on the growth of Hip-Hop in Nigeria.

    CDQ in one of the scenes said that the death of DaGrin led to the death of Hip-Hop in Nigeria.

    According to him, DaGrin was the only one who stayed true to Hip-Hop despite the decline.

    https://mp3bullet.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/p3yrddLhADLY7rwh.mp4

    This however didn’t go down well with Hip-Hop fans who took to Twitter to react.

    Vector fans and MI fans standing together to drag CDQ

    love to see it😂

    — The One (@MejiIsTheOne) September 15, 2020

    CDQ had Nothing to say

    — Ayodeji (@AyoJaguda) September 15, 2020

    Omo. As hiphop don die since Dagrin, wetin I still dey find here?
    It’s a wrap, ladies and jennumen.
    Going into the agriculture business.

    — OJÍNÌ 🧞‍♂️🇳🇬 (@Alpha_Ojini) September 15, 2020

    They should have called Reminisce instead

    CDQ sef con dey yarn okoto https://t.co/xdZfA1PKxg

    — Abiodun Opeyemi (@MRPukKa_97) September 15, 2020

    CDQ just yeah yeah himself for that documentary

    — The One (@MejiIsTheOne) September 15, 2020

    Cdq used the wrong words, Nigerian rap has evolved from what it used to be during Dagrin's time not died.
    Yarning dust ignorantly.

    — Podcast link in Bio❤️ (@_Moropeda_) September 15, 2020

    CDQ!!!!i will comot ur teeth just now 😂😂😂😂….what do you mean by Dagrin died with hiphop???? @cdqolowo #theconversationbyhennessy #HennessyArtistry2020

    — HRH ADAEZE❤️ (@SurePreda) September 15, 2020

    'Since when dagrin died, hip-hop died in Nigeria'

    – CDQ'20#theconversationbyhennessy @cdqolowo pic.twitter.com/kdysiqKv3Y

    — Victor Ndukwe (@Viquetur) September 15, 2020

    Before V & M stans faces each other, CDQ don buy market 1st. 😅

    — Tunesmith (@_Tunesmith) September 15, 2020

    So, Hennessy just had to give us Episode 1 of The Conversation as a teaser and then put up the main content we'd like to listen as Ads for the edit episode?? 😭
    But why did they even invite CDQ? He's not ripe enough to be in that conversation 🙄#TheConversatiion

    — Imam Dahir Dan-Azumi (@eimaam_d) September 15, 2020

    MI put CDQ on Hennessy with just one line#TheConversationbyHennessy

    — The One (@MejiIsTheOne) September 15, 2020

    We need flog am
    Na MI fuck up mention am for Viper #TheConversation https://t.co/KK3AerLlWg

    — Soft Boy Tochi (@Tochi_jr) September 15, 2020

    I don't understand why they had to interview CDQ tho. Dude just went to disgrace himself

    — Omo Ologo (@matjerriee) September 15, 2020

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