Wizkid and Davido's Never-Ending Beef: CDQ Weighs In, Calls Them "Husband and Wife

 The Nigerian music industry has been abuzz with the renewed rivalry between two of its biggest stars, Wizkid and Davido. The beef, which has been ongoing for years, resurfaced earlier this year on social media and recently made headlines again after the two artists snubbed each other at a London nightclub.




 Wizkid and Davido's Beef

Amid the controversy, rapper CDQ has offered his two cents, advising fans and pundits to stay out of the drama. According to CDQ, it's unwise to take sides in the beef, as Wizkid and Davido are like "husband and wife."
On his Instagram story, CDQ wrote, "Woss Dem no dey put mouth for Wiz n David fight. Ori e lon ma fi for igo gbeyin…. Just let them play. 2 of dem be like husband n wife till thy kingdom come."



A History of Rivalry Between Wizkid and Davido
Wizkid and Davido have been trading subtle jabs and diss tracks for years, with their rivalry rooted in a quest for supremacy in the Nigerian music industry. The feud has been fueled by various incidents, including disagreements over awards, collaborations, and social media exchanges.
Despite efforts to downplay the beef, the tension between the two artists remains palpable. Fans have been divided, with some taking sides and others calling for unity.
CDQ's Take on the Controversy
CDQ's comments may surprise some, but they reflect a broader sentiment within the industry. Many artists and industry insiders have grown weary of the ongoing feud, recognizing its potential to overshadow the music and harm the industry.
By likening Wizkid and Davido's relationship to that of a married couple, CDQ highlights the cyclical nature of their beef. Like any couple, they may have their disagreements, but ultimately, they are intertwined in the Nigerian music landscape.
CDQ on Wizkid and Davido's Controversy




Conclusion
As the Wizkid-Davido beef continues to simmer, CDQ's words serve as a reminder to fans and pundits alike: let them "play." The drama may be entertaining, but it's essential to prioritize the music and the industry's growth.

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