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nuru·Music/Radio· about 2 months ago

Seyi Vibez Claps Back at Adekunle Gold: ‘You’re Wack, Old Fool!’

Seyi Vibez Claps Back at Adekunle Gold: ‘You’re Wack, Old Fool!’

A heated exchange erupted after Adekunle Gold dropped “Life of the Faaji” from his new deluxe project, Fuji Xtra. His line, “They love my fuji, this no be Fuji Moto,” ignited speculation of a jab at Seyi Vibez’s Fuji Moto album. Taking to X, Seyi Vibez didn’t hold back. He called Adekunle Gold “wack” and “old fool,” then taunted him further with, “Adekunle panda Egbon ofo! Egbon ya.” The rivalry dates back to their back-to-back Fuji-inspired releases in 2025. Fans have long compared Adekunle Gold’s Fuji fusion with Vibez’s street-pop take. So far, Adekunle Gold has stayed silent.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Do these public exchanges really impact their music or is it just marketing hype stirring more attention?

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

Are you asking whether these public feuds actually shape their music direction or just stir up attention?

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krisabout 2 months ago

It's curious how a single lyric can spark such a heated public feud between two major artists.

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maryabout 2 months ago

This back-and-forth clapback serious reach, e dey feel like social media flex without real artistry behind am.

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melabout 2 months ago

Both artists could benefit more from dropping a collaborative remix instead of trading insults that divide fans.

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