Nigerian Singer, Divine Ikubor professionally known as Rema, has called out popular Nigerian Disk jockey, DJ Neptune, for releasing their collaboration without his permission.
The Mavins act took to his official Twitter page on Friday to express his displeasure with the song released on the DJโs newly dropped album, Greatness 2.0.
โWith all due respect chief! Dropped my old record without due process?!! Iโm not happy at all. @deejayneptune,โ he tweeted. โDonโt violate the codes, canโt drop my song without my notice, canโt even remember the last time we spoke big bro.โ
Rema said he had made contact with DJ Neptuneโs team before the song dropped, but they still went ahead releasing the song without his permission.
In the long thread, Rema, 21, also pleaded with his boss, Don Jazzy, to forgive him for the public call out. He, however, insisted that the DJ take the music down.
โThis GAME! Donโt ride on my humility, there are some things I canโt be talked out of and number 1 is my ART, if youโre not ok with it then itโs war, itโs war. Don J go vex for me, Baba forgive me but this no join at all.
โLastly, take my sh*t down Iโm finna make new enemies after this, but God big pass INDUSTRY.
โThis GAME has slapped me too many times on the cheek, I dey quiet because I get people interest to protect and a family to feed. Abeg I sabi mind my business but make nobody vex me o,โ he wrote in pidgin.
DJ Neptuneโs second studio album, Greatness 2.0 which dropped in the early hours of Friday, features the likes of Patoranking, Simi, Yemi Alade, Adekunle Gold, and other Nigerian A-list singers. (Punch)