🙄Kcee vs Flavour: Copy Copy, Wahala, and the Mystery of Who Owns Igbo Music
If you thought Nigerian music drama had slowed down in December, think again, because Kcee and Flavour just served us a fresh pot of cultural stew, and the internet is using bread to soak it up!
It all started the day Flavour dropped a suspiciously spicy message online: “Copy copy akaria.”
No name mentioned. No pointing fingers. No address. But Nigerians, with their FBI skills, screamed in unison: “Na Kcee he dey talk!”
And boom, just like that, a mini-civil war began on social media.
🎤 The Alleged Copycat Battle
Now, let’s be honest: both Kcee and Flavour are masters of the Igbo highlife flavour (pun intended). But apparently, somebody believes somebody else is “borrowing too much seasoning” from the pot.
Fans began comparing beats, instruments, ad-libs, ancestral drums, and even the singers’ dancing styles.go vex.”
Someone on tweeter even wrote;
If Kcee sneezes with an ogene in his background, Flavour go vex
The internet agreed: this wahala needed explanation.
🎙️ Enter Kcee, With Microphone, Confidence, and Premium Gist
Kcee didn’t keep quiet. Oh no, the man came prepared like a student who paid for expo and must show workings.
In an interview that is now circulating everywhere, Kcee basically said:
- Nobody owns Igbo music.
- Culture no get landlord.
- And yes, he entered the industry before Flavour, so respect must reach front seat.
Then he dropped the real bombshell:
Years ago, someone tried to bring young Flavour to him for a record deal, and Kcee rejected him because he “didn’t see the potential at that time.”
Instantly, Nigerians screamed:
“Ah! Origin story land 😂
Some fans even joked;
So this is why Flavour decided to build twenty packs of abs, to prove himself to the world
😂 The Ego Olympics
Even though Kcee said he doesn’t understand why Flavour might be “beefing” him, Nigerians are convinced this is an Avengers-level clash of ego.
The Real Question: Who Truly Owns Igbo Highlife Music?
Answer:
Nobody.
It is free for all, like enjoyment, gossip, and December weddings.
But if these two singers want to keep exchanging subtle jabs, trust Nigerians, we will watch it like Netflix without subscription.
What Next?
Will Flavour reply directly?
Will Kcee drop a song titled “I No Copy You”?
Will both of them settle this beef over palm wine and ukwa?
Only time will tell. But one thing is sure:
This drama is sweeter than jollof cooked with firewood. 😂😂😂😂


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