Controversial Nigerian rapper Cynthia Morgan has claimed that Afrobeats superstar, Davido harboured resentment towards her.

She said that their disagreements began in 2011 following their first encounter and that is why they don’t get along.

Cynthia Morgan reacts

Speaking on Instagram Live, Cynthia Morgan stated that she remains a devoted admirer of the Grammy-nominated performer.

The “Bubble Bup” crooner claims that she once contacted Davido to suggest remixing his smash song “Dami Duro,” but he hung up on her. She said that she met him again at a bar where he was with his family, and that’s when he called her a “party girl.”

The singer said that the last time the two of them spoke, Davido appeared enthusiastic about the notion of working with her, and Jude Okoye, her previous manager, had encouraged her to do so.

Davido asked Cynthia to his father’s birthday celebration after their talk, but she declined, and she thinks it may be the main reason he still harbours animosity towards her.

She said;

“I and Davido’s issue started way back in 2011. The first time I saw Davido was in his song, Back When. I didn’t know who he was at that time, and the next time I heard of him was from my late friend, Mr Alao, who was a lecturer at Redeemers University at that time and he played Dami Duro for me.

The song didn’t have a video at that time, but I loved it, the energy was awesome. He connected me with Davido so I could get the beat of the song and do a Refix but he ended the call on me. But because of how much I loved the song, I reached out to someone to help me get the beat and he helped me do that I did a song on it but never dropped it.

My second encounter was in 2013, I was in the club with a close friend and Davido came in with B-red and Sina Rambo, and girls were frolicking around him. The person I was with, who was my P. A at that time told me to go say hello to him and when I agreed, and went to greet him, he shoved me off and mistook me for one of the ladies, who wanted to get with him. I didn’t still care and enjoyed his music.

The third time I will have an encounter with him was when my former boss, Jude Okoye wanted me to put Davido on a Remix of Don’t Break My Heart and he gave me Davido’s number to call him. This was in 2014 and when I called, Lati, one of his aides picked up the call and said he wasn’t around.

Less than an hour, he called me back and Davido expressed excitement and told me he wanted me to put him on a song, ‘Taken’. After the business call, he invited me to his father’s birthday party but I didn’t show up because of the previous encounters we had. I feel like that’s the reason he started having attitudes towards me.”

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