Mr. Real Exposes Idowest’s Betrayal in Emotional Video

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In a recent video that has gone viral, Nigerian singer Mr. Real has made shocking revelations about his relationship with rapper Idowest. Mr. Real alleges that Idowest betrayed him and fellow singer Slimcase over the rights to the hit song “Legbegbe.” He also claims that Idowest’s greed prevented them from making a significant amount of money from their successful songs.

In the video, Mr. Real emotionally recounts how Idowest allegedly stole the song “Shekpeteri” from a group of boys and then claimed it as his own. He also claims that Idowest’s involvement in the “Legbegbe” song prevented him and Slimcase from securing lucrative deals with top brands.

Mr. Real’s video has sparked a lot of reactions on social media, with many fans expressing their sympathy for him and Slimcase. Some have even called on Idowest to apologize for his actions.

In addition to exposing Idowest’s alleged betrayal, Mr. Real also spoke about the impact that Idowest’s actions have had on his own mental health. He revealed that he has been struggling with depression, and he believes that Idowest’s actions have contributed to his struggles.

Mr. Real’s video is a powerful reminder of the importance of honesty and integrity in the music industry. It is also a reminder that even the most successful artists can be vulnerable to betrayal.

Key Points from Mr. Real’s Video

  • Idowest allegedly stole the song “Shekpeteri” from a group of boys.
  • Idowest’s greed prevented Mr. Real and Slimcase from making money from “Legbegbe.”
  • Idowest’s actions have contributed to Mr. Real’s depression.

Fans’ Reactions

  • Many fans have expressed sympathy for Mr. Real and Slimcase.
  • Some have called on Idowest to apologize for his actions.

Mr. Real’s Message

Mr. Real is calling on Idowest to humbly apologize to him, Slimcase, and the street for his atrocities over the years. He also believes that Idowest needs to reconcile with the people he has wronged in order to overcome his depression.

Mr. Real’s video is a powerful and emotional plea for justice. It is also a reminder of the importance of honesty and integrity in the music industry.

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