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@babson04

Fabi ayi alayi rabbikuma tukazziban ♈️. #MUFC Lover of ⚽️ 🏸 🏓. IG : babson04 https://t.co/vDugG6HfjV

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babatunde@babson04·
After the struggle and pains to live a better life may we not leave everything behind so early 🙏.
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King Ope 🔥@KingOpe__·
I envy people who delay Isha until late at night, Can never be. I don’t feel settled or at peace until I’ve completed my solat.
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babatunde@babson04·
@RayToluAyo Mushin 2 Mo Hits set a standard that Wande coal could never fully matched again. Wande is one of the most talented artists Nigeria has ever produced but his post Mo’Hits career didn’t match that talent. Maybe our expectations after the Mo’Hits era were just too high ?
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#TheSportsIlluminator@RayToluAyo·
Mushin To Mo Hits is one of the greatest album to ever come out of Nigerian music... But, quick question Did Wande Coal really fulfill his potential after leaving Mo Hits? Did he reach that height he was expected to get to?
T.U.E@TheUpperEnt

THIS OR THAT

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babatunde@babson04·
@RayToluAyo I watched a podcast that Kongo just did to highlight his role in shaping parts of the industry and the connections he helped build with Showkey Man was just talking his truth with no filter and I feel like some legends don’t really get their flowers until they start speaking up
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#TheSportsIlluminator@RayToluAyo·
Dear Nigerian Music Legends If no one else pauses to truly appreciate your work, the battles you fought, the paths you carved, and the legacy you built for Nigerian rap, hip-hop, and Afrobeats, please know that I do. You stood the test of time and gave us a soundtrack to our childhood. We danced, we played, we lived through your music. You didn’t just make songs, you created moments, memories, and movements. You became pioneers. Because of you, doors opened and roads were cleared for the generations that followed. You crawled so others could walk. You walked so others could run. You ran so others could fly. Your struggles were not in vain, and your contributions cannot be erased or rewritten. History will always remember you. It’s heartbreaking, though, that many of you have had to endure the challenges and instability of the nation you helped shape culturally. You deserved more. But as we all know, eras will always differ. In music, in sports, in business and all aspects of life, everything evolves. No one chooses the era they are born into; each era defines itself. Yes, today’s generation benefits from streaming and digital platforms, but their journey hasn’t been easy either. For every successful artist, there are many more whose stories we never hear. So this is a heartfelt plea: Please, step away from tearing down the new generation on podcasts. Please, resist the urge to speak from a place of entitlement. It’s disheartening to see legends, people we admire focus on criticizing Gen Z artists. Instead, consider collaboration. Reach out. Build bridges. And if they don’t respond or decline, let it go. That, too, is part of the journey. Just as not everyone who reached out to you in your prime got a response. If you have helped others and they haven’t reciprocated, I understand the pain. But repeating it publicly only diminishes your peace. Your music still matters. Put it out there. Share it. Promote it. Those who love it will find it and celebrate it. It’s painful to see people drag your names, especially knowing what you represent. You deserve honor, not controversy. Use your voice to celebrate your journey. Speak on your impact. Tell your stories with pride. Don’t condemn the music of today. It’s simply another phase, another evolution. Remember, even your sound was once questioned by the generations before you. Let history not repeat itself in that way. Support the new wave. Collaborate where possible. Encourage growth. This is their time, just as it was once yours. And your time still matters, just in a different way. Thank you for everything you have given. Your legacy lives on. God bless you 🙏
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Alao 'Barrack Boy' Oluwaseyi (OON)
Vector Na werey.. before he responded to Reminisce, he called to be sure if he wanted to have the battle. He spent all his formative period learning retaliatory raps.. He was battle tested and before going into music properly. Na why I pity M.i when he dropped the Viper
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I can’t forget when vector said “the harder your punchline…….the harder you hit me, it make me realize how far our position is now”. This clip is >>>> 🔥🔥

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God's own@t0sinadeda·
@alao_seyi @babson04 I like how you are both deceiving yourselves. Person drop diss record, humiliating you and disrespecting you. Una say em reply with bait
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babatunde@babson04·
@alao_seyi From the day of choc boys (m.i, jagz, ice and Bruno), I literally know all artist that pass through that label. When i heard “since you are scratching on the surface like your dj lambo”, mo ni fvck 😂😂
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Alao 'Barrack Boy' Oluwaseyi (OON)
"How much did you say again?" "1 Milli. We all saw how you wasted one Millie" I never knew M.I signed a rapper called Millie, & Vector was referring to him. I thought he meant M.I wasted a million naira. But I got the line perfectly when Joey Akan wrote about Millie's ordeal wt M
#TheSportsIlluminator@RayToluAyo

Vector - Judas The Rat Let it be preserved as a cultural artifact — that is the greatest diss track in Nigerian hip-hop history. Put it in the museum. Let future generations — 10, 20, 50, even 200 years from now experience the raw intensity, the lyrical fire, the volcanic eruption that shook Nigerian rap in 2019. This wasn’t just a song. It was a historical moment.

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babatunde@babson04·
@RayToluAyo I was not happy cus he had a beef with baba hafusa based on say I love baba hafusa so much 😂
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Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin·
Which Club Jersey You Can't wear, even if you have been given free🤌😂😂😂🫂
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babatunde@babson04·
@RayToluAyo After he said “Jessy jagz you are my buddy” I know the next line won’t be nice 😂
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#TheSportsIlluminator@RayToluAyo·
People no first understand Judas The Rat until maybe the second or third day..... When people brain begin wake, the trending on X no be small Everybody was trending 😅😅 I am sure, Ambode go shock say, why am I trending... Baba dey trend for three days. Eni eleni wey just dey cool with him life 😅😅
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@TheFife5 @kollecturmoney @RayToluAyo That line is even a double entendre. When we diss dropped, I do full breakdown that year from first line till the end 😂🤣

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