“So much to say but…” – Dapper breaks silence after Shallipopi, Seyi Vibez called him out

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Music executive Dapper Damm has finally responded to allegations of unpaid royalties and other financial disputes raised by Seyi Vibez, Shallipopi and some of his former artistes.

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The development comes after the musicians publicly accused the music executive of financial misconduct and questioned the handling of their earnings and music catalogues.

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Dapper Says Records Are With Authorities

Dapper addressed the allegations in a series of posts on X, saying he had nothing to hide and that relevant records had already been submitted to the appropriate authorities.

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He wrote:

“I have nothing to hide. The records exist. The authorities have them. Let the process establish the truth.”

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The music executive did not provide detailed explanations of the specific allegations in the post but maintained that the available records would help establish what actually happened.

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‘No One Forced You to Leave’

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Dapper also pushed back against claims made by his former artistes, accusing them of attempting to mislead the public with what he described as false narratives.

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He insisted that the artistes voluntarily left and said his business had continued despite their departures.

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“You chose to leave! No one forced you, and we are still fine without you! Move on! Stop acting obsessed!!!!!”

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His response comes after Shallipopi alleged that Dapper withheld royalties from 46 songs and accused him of forging his signature on a 10-year distribution agreement.

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Seyi Vibez also made his own allegations, claiming that money he earned was allegedly used to sign other artistes.

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“So Much to Say, but So Few Ways to Say It” – Dapper Says

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Despite the heated accusations, Dapper said he would not respond by exchanging insults with those involved.

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He suggested that his passion for music had influenced his decision to remain measured in his response.

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“So much to say, but so few ways to say it,” he wrote.

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