
The Digest:
Nigerian singer Zlatan Ibile has responded to Seyi Vibez’s recent online criticism, insisting that he did not diss his colleague in any song and that the situation was a simple misunderstanding. Seyi Vibez had earlier called Zlatan a “backup artiste” and criticised his clothing brand. In a post on X, Zlatan wrote: “It actually hurts that my brother thinks I would diss him in any way… when you’re ready to talk it out, I’m here.” Seyi Vibez accepted the apology, saying: “Apology accepted… next time don’t do back up artiste to diss me on a song.”
Key Points:
- The quick resolution suggests both artists value their relationship over public drama.
- Seyi Vibez’s acceptance of the apology may prevent a prolonged online feud that could damage both brands.
- The incident follows Seyi Vibez’s recent criticism of Adekunle Gold, indicating a pattern of public outbursts.
- Zlatan’s conciliatory tone (“it’s all love, bro”) de‑escalates tension and preserves industry goodwill.
- Fans are now watching whether the two will collaborate or if tension resurfaces
Sources: X (formerly Twitter)