Dammy Krane’s past apology to Davido appears insincere as he returns to throwing subtle jabs at the singer, indicating his previous reconciliation was short-lived.
Naija Traffic reported hour’s back that, Wizkid promoted his new single, simultaneously taking aim at Davido, which prompted an X user to question whether the diss was necessary to market the song.âHe is wack and has no talentâ â Drama as Wizkid shades Davido, gives him a new name.
Wizkid clapped back, dismissing Davido as “Frigodo”, a talentless artist, stating he doesn’t engage in feuds with inferior opponents, and confidently asserting his untouchable status, declaring “nobody will ever have anything on me, forever”.
Dammy Krane chimes in on Wizkid’s diss, taking a swipe at Davido on X, asking “Who’s Frigodo?” and referencing Davido’s alleged debt, saying “Owe be owe?”
For years, Davido and Dammy Krane’s longstanding feud stems from Dammy Krane’s claim that Davido owes him money, which Davido countered by citing past favors, including providing accommodation, but Dammy Krane insists the debt remains unsettled regardless of past kindness.
Dammy Krane recently escalated his feud with Davido, making serious allegations that Davido was involved in the death of his friend, Tagbo, just weeks before Davido’s wedding.
Dammy Krane faced legal backlash for his allegations, as Davido’s lawyer issued a 24-hour ultimatum demanding he retract defamatory posts and cease further negative statements, or face potential litigation.
Going on, Dammy Krane was arrested in August for defamation and slander against Davido, but ultimately avoided criminal charges when Davido decided to drop the case, securing his release.
Dammy Krane broke his silence with a public apology, expressing gratitude to (“Very Dark Man”), for helping him out too, as he acknowledged that he spoke out of line and regretting his harmful words.
After his release, Dammy Krane vowed to make a positive impact, announcing on X (formerly Twitter) the launch of a prison reform foundation to advocate for those wrongly detained, emphasizing that “freedom is priceless” and leveraging his personal experience to drive change.