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Dammy Krane set to release diss track ‘Owe B Owe’ for Davido

Nigerian singer, Oyindamola Emmanuel, popularly known as Dammy Krane, shared a snippet from a diss track he recorded over a rift with popular singer, Davido.
The duo have been at loggerheads on the social networking site, X (Twitter), where Dammy Krane accused Davido of failure to pay royalties on a song ‘Pere’ they recorded in 2017.
In a video shared on his Instagram story on Saturday, Dammy Krane announced the diss track ‘Owe B Owe’ will be out soon.
The lyrics partly go:
“Owe B owe (owe owe one)
“Pay me my money (Owe owe one)
“Owe B Owe (Owe Owe One)
“Sha ma sere,’
In a post on X on Tuesday, Dammy Krane called out the ‘Unavailable Crooner’ over failure to pay for the song they recorded and accused the singer of taking a singer, Idowest, from his label.
“Let’s not forget #davido; you took Idowest from my record label; I didn’t talk because I saw you as a brother, neither did I drag the artiste (cos I had done my part to help him). Genuinely I want to know why you don’t want to pay me for a song you tweeted that I wrote after all.”
Davido took to Twitter on Friday to defend himself and stated that the ‘Amin Crooner’ has yet to pay him for the three songs they recorded together and recalled how he housed the singer.
“I never got paid for that, also my three verses I’ve gifted you all your dead career… .. oh yea plus my royalties.
“We charge now so that’s about $150k x3 a verse.. also house rent and food when u stayed in my house in Atlanta when you were homeless.”
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