An X user, Santorini (@KinqKudos), claimed the two artists have lost their appeal, questioning why anyone would still listen to them in 2024.
He wrote, “Unrelated but Phyno and Olamide need to wrap this shiiiit up. They don’t have the juice no more. Wtff still listen to these guys in 2024? ”
In his response, Phyno fired back with a short but direct message in Igbo, “Akpa amu gi there,” which translates to “your b@lls,” adding a fist emoji for emphasis.
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KanyiDaily recalls that Phyno recently revealed that while he was a struggling artist, he was advised to join a cult or engage in rituals if he wanted to achieve instant recognition.
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