Some three weeks ago, Nigerian emcees Vector tha Viper and MI Abaga were involved in a mild social media squabble that was triggered by MI’s claim on the Loose Talk Podcast where he asserted that he doesn’t know why himself and Vector haven’t worked on any record together – explaining that he is the type that likes to rap with everybody. Vector dismissed that claim and said MI never returned his call when he wanted him on his King Kong remix.
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However in a recent interview with Hip TV, Vector addressed the situation stating that he respects M.I as trailblazer in the [Nigerian] rap game but it ends there.
Speaking on why he gave a public response to M.I’s claim, the rapper explained that M.I said what he said publicly and he had to follow suit, therefore he doesn’t see why he should be the one to message him privately.
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The rapper also revealed that he will be putting out a minimal solo project themed TESLIM [The Energy Still Lives In Me] in the third quarter of 2018.