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Nigerian singer Shallipopi has intensified his call-out of music executive Dapper Damm amid the ongoing dispute over alleged unpaid earnings involving the former label boss and some of his artistes.
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The singer returned to X with a series of posts challenging Dapper to meet him in person and address the allegations, insisting that he does not want the matter to be swept under the carpet.
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‘Come Outside Right Now’
Shallipopi called on Dapper to face him directly, saying he was prepared to discuss the matter publicly.
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He wrote:
“Once it’s a mistake. Two times is a coincidence. Three times its a pattern. Dapper, come outside right now.”
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In another post, the singer said:
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“I would rather d!e than allow this case to d!e down. Come out, let’s talk face to face.”
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Shallipopi’s latest comments come shortly after Dapper responded to allegations from him, Seyi Vibez and other former artistes.
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Shallipopi Says EFCC Has His Evidence
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The singer also claimed that he had submitted evidence relating to the dispute to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
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He maintained that he wants the matter properly investigated and resolved through the appropriate authorities rather than allowing the controversy to remain a social media argument.
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Singer Claims Other Artistes Have Similar Complaints
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Shallipopi further alleged that he was not the only artiste with unresolved issues involving Dapper.
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According to him, nearly 10 artistes have raised similar concerns about the music executive.
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He also accused Dapper of avoiding him since 2024, suggesting that attempts to resolve the matter privately had not yielded the desired result.
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Dapper Previously Responded to Allegations
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Dapper recently broke his silence on the allegations, saying that records relating to the claims existed and were already with the relevant authorities.
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He wrote:
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“I have nothing to hide. The records exist. The authorities have them. Let the process establish the truth.”
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Dapper also accused his former artistes of spreading false narratives and insisted that nobody was forced to leave his label.
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