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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
The public spat appears resolved, with both artists moving on. No further conflict is expected, but Seyi Vibez’s recent pattern of criticising colleagues may continue to draw attention.

Sources: X (formerly Twitter)

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