Samod Biobaku
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Contrary to rumours making the rounds that Nigerian singers, Brymo and Favour are not on good terms, the singers have made it clear that they remain friends and have nothing to quarrel over.
It should be recalled that the rumour was ignited when Favour announced that he had recorded an album sales of one million copies.
The controversy kicked into gear when Brymo dropped a Tweet that read:
“The records are selling in millions again, the lies are heaping again.”
While many argued that the Tweet was directed at Flavour, the singers' representatives have both responded with the following reactions:
Brymo's manager, Lanre Lawal
“The tweet was not directed at Flavour, neither was it meant to insult his person. He was just addressing the issues that are happening in the industry generally. They are colleagues and they are not at loggerheads. He was just surprised that so many things were happening in the industry and nobody is speaking up. Our albums don’t sell because people don’t buy them, they would rather buy pirated mix tapes. Even when Brymo saw how his tweet was misconstrued, he called me to lament about the situation. If the tweet was malicious, I would have told him to delete it. He was not dissing Flavour because they are friends.”
Flavour's representative
“There is no bad blood or beef on Flavour’s part, Brymo can go ahead and say whatever he wants to say. It is not a problem to us,” he said.
#FlavourNabania #Brymo
It should be recalled that the rumour was ignited when Favour announced that he had recorded an album sales of one million copies.
The controversy kicked into gear when Brymo dropped a Tweet that read:
“The records are selling in millions again, the lies are heaping again.”
While many argued that the Tweet was directed at Flavour, the singers' representatives have both responded with the following reactions:
Brymo's manager, Lanre Lawal
“The tweet was not directed at Flavour, neither was it meant to insult his person. He was just addressing the issues that are happening in the industry generally. They are colleagues and they are not at loggerheads. He was just surprised that so many things were happening in the industry and nobody is speaking up. Our albums don’t sell because people don’t buy them, they would rather buy pirated mix tapes. Even when Brymo saw how his tweet was misconstrued, he called me to lament about the situation. If the tweet was malicious, I would have told him to delete it. He was not dissing Flavour because they are friends.”
Flavour's representative
“There is no bad blood or beef on Flavour’s part, Brymo can go ahead and say whatever he wants to say. It is not a problem to us,” he said.
#FlavourNabania #Brymo