“Don’t ride on my humility” – Rema calls out DJ Neptune for releasing his song without notifying him

Talented and young singer, Rema has publicly called out the popular Disc Jockey, Neptune while accusing him of dropping his old record without notifying him.

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The Bounce crooner recently took to the micro-blogging platform, Twitter to lament at great length while accusing Neptune of violating the codes in the industry.

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He further fumed over the fact that Neptune didn’t go through the normal procedure before dropping the song and revealed that he has been slapped so many times on the cheek, but chose to keep quiet in order to protect people’s interest and feed his family also.

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He wrote:

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“With all due respect chief! Dropped my old record without due process?!! I’m not happy at all.
@deejayneptune

This GAME! Don’t ride on my humility, there are some things I can’t be talked out of and number 1 is my ART, if you’re not ok with it then if it’s war it’s WAR. Don J go vex for me, Baba forgive me but this no join at all

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Don’t violate the codes, can’t drop my song without my notice, can’t even remember the last time we spoke big bro, I pleaded with my manager behind the scenes when y’all tagged me before it dropped, y’all still went ahead! c’mon nau!

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This GAME has slapped me too many times on the cheek, I dey quiet because i get people interest to protect and a family to feed. Abeg I sabi mind my business but make nobody vex me o.

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Lastly, TAKE MY SHIT DOWN! I’m finna make new enemies after this, but God big pass INDUSTRY”

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