On Monday, 18 March, Blackface released his new single, War, which was a diss song targeted at his former friend and bandmate, 2face Idibia.
In the song, Blackface restated the age-long allegations of copyright theft by 2face and his manager, Efe Omorogbe, as well as damning claims suggesting that 2face was gay. (A claim he says was just yab)
Following the release of the song, social media ran amok with different opinions; but while many took sides with their favourites, there were those who kept asking why Blackface had continued to push this fight over the years and what it is that he is really after?
Blackface has now expressed his frustrations saying:
“They should also ask what is 2face after too? What is his game plan? What is his plan with Efe Omorogbe his manager, or do you think they don’t have any plan?
“I have given them my conditions. See Let Somebody Love You is my song, I told them my conditions that the manager must take his name out.”
2face’s sixth studio album, The Ascension was released in 2014 and the lead single, Let Somebody Love You featured American singer Bridget Kelly and credits Efe Omorogbe as a co-composer, a situation that has not gone down well with Blackface who insists that it is a plot to cut down the percentage he is supposed to earn from the song’s royalties.
“I wrote the song before he became 2face’s manager, so how will a song I have written before he became the manager and you people want to render the song and he did not tell me about it.
“How does that seem to the world? They are just paying people to write rubbish about me, that is what they have been doing all their career.”
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