Efforts to resolve the dispute between Kcee and Flavour reached new levels at the weekend as prominent figures in the Nigerian entertainment industry attempted to mediate a roundtable meeting in Lagos.
R gathered that industry leaders, aware of the impact of the feud on Igbo music’s public image, reached out to both artistes in hopes of easing tensions and fostering a spirit of collaboration. Despite these efforts, both Kcee and Flavour showed no intention of reconciling and rejected invitations to the meeting, standing firm on their positions.
The controversy began when Flavour took a swipe at Kcee’s performance, referring to it as “Copy Copy Akaria,” a phrase implying imitation of another artiste’s style.
Kcee, known for blending modern beats with traditional Igbo rhythms, didn’t take Flavour’s comment lightly. In a sharp response, he dismissed Flavour’s critique, arguing that no one can claim exclusive ownership of Igbo music and accused him of…