Media personality Bugzy Dvinci has sparked conversation online after questioning why no one has told nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest that his latest musical release lacks appeal.
In a video circulating on social media, Bugzy criticized Chief Priest’s venture into music, claiming it’s contributing to the decline in the quality of artistry within the Nigerian music industry.
He pointedly stated that financial resources and studio access do not automatically translate to musical talent.
“So nobody wan tell Chief Priest that his new song no sweet? These kinds of things dey destroy the quality of musicians. Just because you have money, paid people, and entered the studio doesn’t mean you can sing. Your song isn’t sweet,” he said.
Bugzy also weighed in on the ongoing drama involving Cubana Chief Priest and his alleged baby mama, Hellen Ati, who accused the businessman of spiritually "stealing her star" for personal gain.
He dismissed such claims, stating that they stem from misconceptions often propagated by certain religious leaders.
Watch the video below…
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