In the song, Blackface used punchlines like, ‘Why Wizkid try me steal melody, dey copycat, na get me energy, me burn them me send them to the cemetery’.
The last of Nigerian entertainment beefs in January 2016 is yet to be seen.
Up next is veteran dancehall act and member of the defunct Plantashun Boiz,Blackface, who returns with a new song and video titled ‘Killah‘ where he takes shot at Wizkid, calling him a ‘copycat‘.
In the song, Blackface used punchlines like, ‘Why Wizkid try me steal melody, dey copycat, na get me energy, me burn them me send them to the cemetery’. Excerpts from the first verse reads…
"Boy Wizkid try steal me melody
But them copycat na gat me energy
Me burn them and send them to the cemetery
Tell dem copycats them playing with fire
Tell dem be original or them better retire
Because
My fellas no go hesitate to fire
Run dem down..marsh up dem empire"
But them copycat na gat me energy
Me burn them and send them to the cemetery
Tell dem copycats them playing with fire
Tell dem be original or them better retire
Because
My fellas no go hesitate to fire
Run dem down..marsh up dem empire"
Blackface earlier had taken shots at Wizkid and former boss, Banky W for stealing his song ‘I like the way’ from his "Dancehall Bizness" album released in 2010 and remaking it to ‘Slow whine’ in wizkid’s Starboy album released in 2011.
Now according to several reports, Wizkid stole Blackface's song called ‘Since you been gone’ from Blackface’s
"Dancehall Bizness" album and remade it to ‘Ojuelegba’.
"Dancehall Bizness" album and remade it to ‘Ojuelegba’.
All efforts to get to Blackface to confirm these allegations have stalled as we learnt he isn’t talking to no reporters and only wants the case heard and decided over in a court of law.
It’s however not clear if Blackface’s punchlines also refers to the recent beef between Wizkid and Dammy Krane or he is only alleging that Wizkid lifted lyrics from him.
0 Response to "Was Wizkid Singer attacked by Blackface in new song 'Killah'?"
Post a Comment