In a recent video, controversial Nigerian artist Speed Darlington took a swipe at Burna Boy, questioning how much “oil” Diddy used on him before he won his Grammy.
Speed Darlington’s remarks were aimed at Burna Boy’s Grammy win for Twice as Tall, which was executive produced by Diddy. He insinuated that Burna Boy’s Grammy win came only after collaborating with the American music mogul, suggesting that his connection with Diddy played a significant role in his victory.
Speed Darlington has a history of bold and confrontational statements, particularly towards fellow Nigerian artists.
He even expressed in an interview that he has no interest in collaborating with the likes of Burna Boy, Wizkid, or Davido, implying that such collaborations might overshadow his own achievements. He emphasized that he was already trending before these artists made a name for themselves.
This controversy highlights the sometimes tense dynamics between Nigerian artists and Speed Darlington’s penchant for sparking heated debates within the industry.
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Despite these claims, Burna Boy continues to enjoy global success, while Speed Darlington remains a provocative voice in the Nigerian music scene.