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Burna Boy Hits Back At Marjorie After She Called Him A Bully

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An exchange of words has ensued between Burna Boy and John Cena hit maker, Sho Madjozi after British Rapper Stormzy released the remix to own it but was removed days later.

This is coming after the South African Star thinks she knows exactly why that happened.

Sho Alleged that the remix was removed after Burna Boy asked Stormzy to remove it following her BET Awards nomination. Burna, Sho and Stormzy are nominated for Best International Act at the awards, which will be hosted on Monday morning at 2am.

Sho said that the song was available for a month with no issues.

She then went on to suggest that Burna Boy was intimidated by her success.

“Everyone nominated has done big things and should be confident that their work will speak for itself. Personally I’m happy with the work I have done in the past year. John Cena was an international phenomenon, I did that.”

“Well, I guess it’s a good sign if manna shook. Last year BB and I were cool at the BETs. I guess everyone thought this little girl isn’t a threat, now same category!?!? It’s shaking”, she said.

https://twitter.com/ShoMadjozi/status/1276134014496235521
Sho, who has been nominated for a BET award for the second time then left her followers with some pearls of wisdom telling them not to be intimidated by bullies.
https://twitter.com/ShoMadjozi/status/1276134018493317120
https://twitter.com/ShoMadjozi/status/1276134022385672192
Burna Boy caught wind of Madjozi’s twitter thread and went on to defend himself.

Although the Nigerian star did not tag Sho, he said:

“Own It is NOT my song. If my voice is on it however it should have been properly cleared. If the remix wasn’t cleared with the label (Atlantic US)it automatically gets flagged. Nothing to do with me personally or any award. Always best to reach out professionally. Congrats on BET’s”.

The “Wakanda Forever” hitmaker was not having his response and hit back telling him to keep it 100.

See her response below.

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