Mr Real reacts as Idowest claims ownership of ‘Legbegbe’

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Nigerian singer, Mr Real has debunked his colleague, Idowest’s claim that he is the original owner of the popular street anthem, ‘Legbegbe.’

‘Legbegbe,’ which was released in 2018 as a song by Mr Real featuring Idowest, was one of the songs that championed the Shaku Shaku movement.

However, Mr Real has repeatedly said that he regretted featuring Idowest on the song, claiming that he would have been a bigger star if he had sang the song alone.

In a recent livestream with streamer Caterefe, Idowest mocked Mr Real’s statement and even claimed that he was the original owner of ‘Legbegbe.’

He said, “I am the original owner of ‘Legbegbe.’ I composed the full song. I only featured Mr Real on the track as my boy in the hood but now he’s claiming the song. He is an old man, I will beat him up.”

Reacting in a video broadcast, Mr Real insisted that he is the true owner of ‘Legbegbe’, stressing that Idowest lied at the interview.

He also accepted Idowest’s invitation to a public brawl.

“Idowest, I heard everything you said at Carter Efe’s live. You said you will beat me in a match. I am your senior brother and I will beat you.

“I heard you were deported from America. Instead of you to promote your music, you are downgrading me and claiming my song, ‘Legbegbe.’ I won’t even waste my precious time on you,” he said.

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