Victoria Kimani defends herself on Tiwa Savage diss

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Nigerian based Kenya musician, Victoria Kimani hit the headlines after she took Kizz Daniel’s ‘fvckyouchallenge’ and dissed her fellow artist, Tiwa Savage. She referred to her as a pussy seller and even accused her of locking her out from a show.

Victoria has steped out to defend herslf after Tiwa’s fans attacked her of being jealous with her. She said that she was only taking the challenhge lke ther artists and did not have any ersobal agenda. She wrote; “First of all, THANK YOU. I appreciate all the love, support & (rather surprising) backlash received for taking part in the ‘fvckyouchallenge’.

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First of all, THANK YOU. I appreciate all the love, support & (rather surprising) backlash received for taking part in the #fvckyouchallenge. A basic musical battle, where historically artists come together and playfully drop bars against eachother. It’s a healthy part of growth in this game and never taken literally. Somehow though a lot of assumptions and crazy ideas have come about from this one. Like are women not allowed to do this or something Lol?!!! I’m gonna to lay it all out with UN Women Ambassador & Gender Equality activist @shruticlicks on MONDAY 3PM WAT and 6PM EAT on TWITTER. We’ll be discussing “WOMEN IN MUSIC”, the good, the great, the build of our African industry and some of the very REAL challenges we’re facing right now #ItsAboutToGetDeep #sayftychat 💜 Listen/read a little more carefully this time 😊

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A basic musical battle, where historically artists come together and playfully drop bars against eachother. It’s a healthy part of growth in this game and never taken literally. Somehow though a lot of assumptions and crazy ideas have come about from this one. Like are women not allowed to do this or something Lol?!!!

I’m gonna lay it all out with UN Women Ambassador & Gender Equality activist shruticlicks on MONDAY 3 PM WAT and 6 PM EAT on TWITTER. We’ll be discussing “WOMEN IN MUSIC”, the good, the great, the build of our African industry and some of the very REAL challenges we’re facing right now Listen/read a little more carefully this time.”

In the lyrics, Victoria referred to Tiwa as Grandma African Bad Girl who is turning 45 and still calling herself a bad girl.

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