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Young act, Bad Boy JP calls out public to stop Wizkid x Teni from releasing new song he says to be his. |
A Nigeria singer identified as Bad Boy JP took to his Instagram page earlier today, 21 March 2019, to announce that the newly joint song to be released by Wizkid and Teni belongs to him.
Earlier on this month, Wizkid promised his fans that he was going to drop something really spicy for them. As the month went by, his fans were frequently reminding him of his promise and calling for him to fulfill it.
According to Bad Boy JP, the live song been played by Wizkid x Teni in his live video was a song he recorded with his former producer, Norboitheoracle, who Masterminded everything for him but later compromise to Wizkid by sending him his beat and vocals.
The "Simiya" crooner is calling on all music lovers to stop Wizkid and Teni from stealing what he has painstakingly took his time to write and record. He is throwing himself to the mercy of the public to put a stop on this act of intellectual theft by the two big names in the music industry.
It looks like Wizkid was in an hurry to please his fans and did what he had to did. Whatever the case might be, Bad Boy JP is calling for a proper redress and stoppage from using his own property. In the video he shared on his Instagram page, was a similar beat/song as that Wizkid shared a couple of days ago
Meanwhile, another artist by name Jahborne as publicly declared that the hit song "Hard life" by Blackface was his, and calls for proper negotiation for the acclaimed theft. This was same person that dissed 2face a some days by in a song he titled "War", accusing him of stealing two of his songs "African Queen" and "Let me love you" (Where they even removed his name as the co composer, and Efe Omorogbe instead), but here is another artist accusing same Blackface of stealing a song from him, which happened to be his most hit song "Hard life".
With concern to Bad Boy JP, several young acts have come out to publicly declare such warrants with little or nothing been done to it, and the bigger artists still get their way out with the song and name even cleared, and image restored.
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