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Social media users heavily drag Blackface for newly released diss song directed at 2baba

The ongoing feud between two former members of defunct musical group Plantashun Boiz, recently took a complete new turn after one of the duo released a diss track.

Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of the ongoing battle between Blackface and 2baba and how the former had taken to social media to declare war on the latter.

Even though 2baba also came out to say that he had no problem with his former music mate, it has not stopped the aggrieved musician from backing off and letting sleeping dogs to lie.

In a recent development, Blackface took to his Instagram page to announce the release of a new diss track titled War, which was specifically directed at 2baba. In the song lyrics, he sings about revealing some of the secrets of the legendary singer and also went as far as claiming that the father of many, was not a straight man.

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The lyrics in the track had angered a lot of the music community as many Nigerians had rained heavy backlash on Blackface for seeking cheap attention, to revive his almost non-existent career.

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See some reactions to the song from Legit.ng’s Facebook page below:

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Some Twitter users also frowned at the single by the singer, with many asking him to stop being bitter and should instead focus on his career. See some tweets below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of celebrity couple Simi and Adekunle Gold, who had taken to their respective social media pages to celebrate Gold’s sister as she clocked 28. Sharing a photo on his Instagram page, the singer wondered how his younger sister had grown up so fast.

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