A public feud has erupted between Nigerian rappers Jesse Jagz and Davido, with the two artists exchanging heated comments on social media. The disagreement began when Davido posted a message on X, stating “I go use Amapiano yenk you,” to which Jagz responded with “We don tire” in the comment section. Davido took offense to Jagz’s reply, suggesting it was influenced by drug use and further alleging that he could purchase Jagz’s entire life: “Stop taking drugs, I will buy your life. You got an od to worry about, u better don’t add what’s not good.”
Jagz reacted by warning Davido to be respectful, emphasizing that no amount of money or influence can buy one’s life. In a series of deleted posts, Jagz called Davido a “wack” artist, likely in response to what he perceived as disrespect. The exchange underscores the intense rivalry and competition within the Nigerian music industry, where artists often engage in public disputes and one‑upmanship.
The feud has drawn attention to the broader context of the Nigerian music scene, where social media is frequently used to promote work, engage with fans, and settle scores with rivals. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains unclear whether the two artists will resolve their differences or if the conflict will escalate further. Jesse Jagz, whose real name is Jesse Garba Abaga, is a prominent rapper and producer, while Davido has gained widespread recognition for hit songs such as “I’m unavailable.” Their public spat has sparked lively debate among fans and industry observers, with many weighing in on social media to support their preferred artist.
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