KCee, a well-known singer, condemns Flavour for calling him a copycat after Flavour produced a song that is reported to be similar to Flavour’s successful single. KCee took Flavour to task for his alleged plagiarism.
The conflict began when KCee published his new song, which some fans felt was comparable to Flavour’s “Doings.” This was the beginning of the drama.
Immediately after this, Flavour sent a message on his Twitter page in which he made a veiled reference to someone who was copying too much of his work.
He bemoaned, “Copy copy, Akaria,” at the time.
In spite of the fact that Flavour had not mentioned any names, KCee turned to his X page in order to cast a negative light on Flavour.
Observing that the musical style is not solely his, he acknowledged that he is unable to impose his will on Igbo music.
He cautioned Flavour to select his battles carefully, pointing out that they are not on the same level, in a tweet that was both serious and serious.
“BRO!!!!!! We are not on the same level
Pick your Battles carefully.
Stop trying to gatekeep Igbo culture. You’re not a Custodian.
I’ve been in this game before you
It belongs to all.
You do not own this genre of music.
My music celebrates our heritage, and I won’t apologise.
In an ocean of things that matter. You’re like a needle.
People recognise authenticity. I’ll continue celebrating our culture unapologetically.
Spend your energy on success, not diminishing mine.
I’ve never been the type to go head to head, but I’m calling out this bullshit because I won’t be disrespected…
No way… I’ve come too far for anyone to downplay my sweats and hard work
HELL NO!!!!”