“It Would Be Difficult for Wizkid, Davido, Burna to Collaborate”: Ubi Franklin Gives Reasons in Clip

“It Would Be Difficult for Wizkid, Davido, Burna to Collaborate”: Ubi Franklin Gives Reasons in Clip

  • Music entrepreneur Ubi Franklin has stated that a collaboration between Afrobeats' "Big 3" Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy would be tough
  • On the Afropolitan podcast, Franklin compared their rivalry to that of Nigeria's leading banks
  • The businessman further noted that the three musicians may not personally harbour grudges against one another, triggering reactions online

Nigeria music executive Ubi Franklin has weighed in on Nigerian singers Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy, popularly recognised as Afrobeats' "Big 3."

In a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Franklin said why the trio would find it difficult to work, emphasising that their roles as the "Big 3" make them rivals rather than partners.

Why a Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy collaboration may never happen
Ubi Franklin spills the truth about the tension between Afrobeats giants. Credit: @davido, @wizkid, @burnaboygram
Source: Instagram

The talent manager stated that there are intense competitors in every field, citing the rivalry between big Nigerian banks to support his claim.

He did, however, suggest that the beef between the Afrobeats musicians isn't only for entertainment, emphasising that he has never heard his associate Davido speak about Wizkid and Burna Boy in his inner circle, and he feels it's mutual.

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“It would be difficult for Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy to come together. I will speak for Davido, I have never heard him for once said something ill about Wizkid or Burna Boy. And I’m sure it’s the same for them. But the environment [industry] they are will make it difficult for them to work together.
“It’s like the rivalry between the top banks in Nigeria. In every industry, there is the big 3,” he stated.

Watch him speak below:

Netizens react to Ubi Franklin’s interview

Legit.ng compiled the reactions below:

@Godprovide53 said:

"Facts. Davido might throw small cruise here and there, but he never directly disrespects Wiz or Burna. It’s usually fans and blogs that amplify the beef more than the artists themselves. 👀"

@BlackSh44p said:

"He move with people that shade wiz alot ,Wizkid na introvert you don’t see people like him fight unless you too provoke am everywhere go too scatter."

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Deechairman said:

“Dem no sabi your gbedu again” na something good to say???"

@CryptoJeremy01 said:

"Davido no get that kind time now...baba dey always go show, so no time for negative vibes."

@TMenterprisess said:

I feel that hatë too is important to boost their fans. Same as in football – if the drama isn’t there, they won’t last that long or remain at the top. But I never thought they were really enemies; they’re just doing the needful."

@Mrklassiq_ said:

"This guys just come on air, use other artists names for clout. Davido should caution ubi Franklyn."

@pride0X said:

"He’s not lying."

@HollyJazz said:

"Well said, and I think he’s right in some parts. All these things we see online are just normal banter with a little bit of truth in them."

@KemkemCrypt said:

"I am not there, I didn't expect anything less someone working for his wife.."

@AlameneJohnson said:

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"Funny how wiz and burna are the ones usually putting out the less hate, ego and bad vibes in their songs and lyrics but not showing it, cos they always find time to go after Davido, but in the end he's the one showing lobe and less ego."
Ubi Franklin explains why fans shouldn’t expect a joint song from the big three
Ubi Franklin raises questions about unity among top Afrobeats acts. Credit: @ubifranklin
Source: Instagram

Iyanya defends Ubi Franklin

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that singer Iyanya defended Ubi Franklin, alleging the rumour was fabricated by individuals in Davido’s circle who disliked him.

In a statement, he explained that the watch’s owner, luxury dealer Benny, had already come out earlier in the day to debunk the theft rumours.

Iyanya’s remarks sparked mixed reactions online, adding fresh intrigue to the controversy.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chinasa Afigbo (Entertainment Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.