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Rapper, NBA Geeboy boldly disses Wizkid during live performance (Watch video)

US-based Nigerian rapper, Joshua Balogun, popularly known as NBA Geeboy has tackled Afrobeats superstar during a music show.

Geeboy was performing his viral song ‘Your Stew’ on stage when he decided to use the opportunity to openly diss Wizkid.

The internet star caused the audience to erupt in shocked screams when he said; F**k Wizkid.

The Hip Hop artiste who was only wearing briefs then carried the microphone to fans in the audience and made them to repeat the same Wizkid diss.

After getting people in the crowd to say; “F**k Wizkid, he jumped back on stage and continued his performance.

Watch the video below:

Reacting, mcwhizlad wrote; Many are mad few are roaming

daygrunz; NBA Geeboy trying hard to be popular but he still not successful with it

ajibade6217; Na help he de fine

i_am_kejimi; You think say this boy dey ok sha

onyi_best_girl; So this crase sef don Dey enter stage dey perform

cherrillicious; Wetin they do this guy

safoi_jewels; I no hear anything oooo 😂

iam__lilly; Them go soon beat you 😂 just dey play😂😂

oladimejiibello; This guy don Dey perform on stage 😂😂😂🙏

rigelthegreat_; Country wey like cruise! E Dey give them cruise

private_afa_; Them go beat am very soon no worry

orefejobabawale; This kinda of Cruise can’t go well with Odogwu Ogaogun oluwa Burna , u can’t just names of Grown Men in ur mouth for Cruise fam , u have to say No More.

Wizkid’s comment about rappers generated controversy but Vector said the Grammy winner Wizkid should not be only one getting heat.

It may be recalled that during an interview with 10 magazine, Wizkid said rap is dead while arguing in favour of Afrobeats dominating the Hip Hop genre.

According to the Starboy Entertainment founder, the Hip Hop artistes mostly rap on the same beats, and they have similar styles.

Wizkid also took to social media and said Nigerian rappers are non-rappers who lack development and he went on to list the South Africa’s Nasty C and Ghana’s Sarkodie as the ‘real rappers’ in Africa.

Subsequently, Wizkid received backlash mostly from Nigerian rap artistes who either responded to him online or released diss raps.

But Vector said a good rapper is not judged by how much he makes or whether he is successful, rather, it is because he has the lyrical skills to tell a story.

Vector who was speaking in an interview on Hip TV however said that it is disrespectful to talk down on another person’s life or career if you do not fully comprehend what it’s all about or if one cannot relate.

According to him, someone who is a pop star would see the rap game in Nigeria as being comatose and it’s all about perspective.

He also said everybody is guilty of not supporting rap enough and he found it weird that people were expecting him and other rappers to diss Wizkid even when they they do not appreciate Hip Hop as much as Afrobeats.