Davido's Reaction to Dremo's Diss Track Targeting Sarkodie, After Sarkodie Called Out Several Nigerian Artiste in His Latest Single

Davido recently responded to a diss track released by his former protege, Dremo, aimed at Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and other prominent musicians in the industry.


Davido's Reaction to Dremo's Diss Track Targeting Sarkodie, After Sarkodie Called Out Several Nigerian Artiste in His Latest Single

In the diss track, Dremo humorously referred to Sarkodie as "Baba Dudu," downplaying any notion of superiority over Nigerian artists like Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.


With a firm tone, Dremo cautioned Sarkodie to focus on his craft to maintain relevance and suggested he pays attention to his compatriots such as Medikal and Shatta Wale.

By addressing Sarkodie by his full name and questioning his authenticity, Dremo challenged the Ghanaian rapper's position in the industry.


Dremo's stance implied that if Sarkodie chose not to respond, it would signify Nigerian artists leading the way. This exchange highlights the competitive nature of the music scene and the significance of remaining genuine and current amidst industry shifts.

Davido's Reaction to Dremo's Diss Track Targeting Sarkodie, After Sarkodie Called Out Several Nigerian Artiste in His Latest Single

Dremo: A Trailblazer in Nigerian Rap and the Influence of His Clash with Sarkodie on African Hip-Hop. 

Dremo stands out as one of Nigeria's premier rappers, known for his lyrical prowess and unique style. His recent feud with Ghanaian rapper 

Sarkodie has ignited a spark in Africa's rap culture, drawing attention to the dynamic and evolving landscape of hip-hop on the continent. This clash has the potential to reshape narratives and inspire a new wave of creativity in African rap.

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