Divine Ikubor famously known as Rema, has called out famous Nigerian Disk jockey, DJ Neptune, for releasing their collaboration track without his permission.
The Mavins act took to his official Twitter page on Friday to communicate his disappointment with the song delivered on the DJs recently dropped Album, Greatness 2.0.
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“With all due respect chief! Dropped my old record without due process?!! I’m not happy at all. @deejayneptune,” he tweeted. “Don’t violate the codes, can’t drop my song without my notice, can’t even remember the last time we spoke big bro.”
Rema said he had connected with DJ Neptunes group before the song dropped, yet they actually went on releasing the song without his permission.
In the long post, Rema, 21, likewise begged his chief, Don Jazzy, to forgive him for the public call out. He, nonetheless, demanded that the DJ bring the music down.
Rema wrote in pidgin saying, “This GAME! Don’t ride on my humility, there are some things I can’t be talked out of and number 1 is my ART, if you’re not ok with it then it’s war, it’s war. Don J go vex for me, Baba forgive me but this no join at all.
“Lastly, take my sh*t down I’m finna make new enemies after this, but God big pass INDUSTRY.
“This 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.”
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DJ Neptunes second studio collection, Greatness 2.0 which dropped in the early hours of Friday, includes songs featuring the likes of Patoranking, Simi, Yemi Alade, Adekunle Gold, and other Nigerian A-list singers.
The collaboration with Rema, titled For You, is the fourth song on the 16-track collection.
The record maker is yet to make official remarks to the allegations by Rema as of the hour of documenting this report.