Singer Flavour, Kcee Trade Insults Over Music Plagiarism
Popular Nigerian musicians OdegardcarpetsShops° , Air Jordan 1 Low Strap , Air Jordan 5 "Medium Soft Pink" Arriving in 2025 Flavour and Kcee have publicly traded barbs over alleged music video plagiarism.
https://x.com/2niteFlavour/status/1850182063015514188?t=1FUSRLE5SVSwYcqky8pdsQ&s=19
The dispute began when Flavour tweeted a cryptic Sb-roscoffShops° , The Nike Sabrina 2 "Pink Foam" Is Ready for Spring , april 2009 nike sb release shoes sale but pointed message, saying, “Copy copy akaria ????????♂️,” suggesting air jordan 11 columbia that Kcee may have copied elements from one of his music videos.
https://x.com/iam_kcee/status/1850958352001495370?t=-4-Fv9J8gt2Rd7dUNUtRqQ&s=19
This sparked an immediate response from Kcee, who replied, “BRO!!!!!! We are not on the same level. Pick your battles carefully.”
https://x.com/iam_kcee/status/1850966960865214792?t=-f6mV1_teCRIXntAZXxTVw&s=19
The argument intensified within the hour as Kcee continued his defense, tweeting, “Stop trying to gatekeep Igbo culture. You’re not a custodian. I’ve been in this game before you. It belongs to all. You don’t own this genre of music. My music celebrates our heritage, and I won’t apologize. In an ocean of things that matter, you’re like a needle. Get that right.”
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While Flavour has yet to respond further, it remains to be seen whether the exchange will impact future collaborations ir jordan 11 low ie bred 199 or escalate into an ongoing rivalry.

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