Burna Boy disses Brymo
Burna Boy takes a jab at Brymo as their feud continues.
The worldwide success of Nigerian musician Burna Boy and his conflicts with some colleagues and the press keep him in the headlines.
As part of their ongoing feud, Burna Boy blasted Brymo, claiming that his music is based on Yoruba proverbs that are subordinated to those of Fuji idols King Wasiu Ayinde and King Saheed Osupa.
Following Brymo’s claim that Burna Boy falls short of his expectations during an appearance on “Curiosity Made Me Ask” with Bae U, Burna Boy released his most recent post.
Brymo was questioned about the well-known freestyle in which Burna Boy made fun of him during the interview.
Brymo said that the freestyle was not original since Burna Boy had already written the lyrics and that he would never credit Burna Boy for anything because he didn’t think highly of him.
“Is it (the freestyle) not Burna Boy lyrics? But he would like to know that nothing in this world would make me put his name in my song. He no reach my standard,” Brymo said.
Brymo said he’s the best singer on the continent as well.
“I’m not proud enough. I’m probably the finest vocalist on the continent. Better than anybody. I’m not thinking. I know this,” he boasted.
The feud between Brymo and Burna Boy began after the latter said in a TVC interview that Burna Boy had stolen material from his unreleased album “Macabre” for his Grammy-nominated smash song “City Boy.”
“No go fall off like Brymo,” Burna Boy declared in response to Brymo on the “Thanks Freestyle.”
The divide between Brymo and Burna Boy, two gifted performers whose behavior has received criticism, is another example of their separate divisive actions.