Dancehall singer Cynthia Morgan recently lashed out at Davido calling him a F**k boi in new home videos she made and uploaded on Snapchat. She was asked to explain why she took those jabs in a new interview with Sunday Spice and Cynthia said:
I do not want to talk about my spat with
Davido or shed more light on it because I do not really know what to
say. People who actually care tried to find out what really transpired
between us. Davido called me names on Snapchat and I retaliated.
When
you say something to me, I give it back to you if I do not like it.
Unfortunately, people did not hear my own side of the story before they
reached their conclusions. I do not really have any problem or beef with
Davido. He called me names and I called him names too. He started the
whole episode by calling me a Malu, which means cow. I do not tolerate
things like that from anybody. I do not know how people came up with the
idea that I have a crush on Davido. I cannot remember ever saying that.
I like his music artistry but I do not have a crush on him.
Although I did not win a car at the Headies, my new ride is a
Range Rover SUV. It is my priced possession and it is God’s blessing to
me. I appreciate people who have encouraged me to get to where I am
today. I am more concerned with my music and my fans. I do not really
care about any other person.
I can’t stand anyone looking down on an individual simply
because she is female. I am a feminist and I stand up for anything that
concerns the women folk. I may not be a hardcore feminist but I am a
female and I believe in empowering the girl child.
I am free to post anything on my social media page because it is
mine. Whatever I post depends on my mood and what I would love to share
with my fans at a particular time. If anyone feels offended, he or she
should unfollow me. Also, I don’t read the negative comments because it
doesn’t matter to me. I post what I feel like when I feel like it. And I
owe no explanation to anyone for doing so.
I am unique and I do not feel threatened by any female artiste. I
believe in my talent and my capabilities. I do not imitate other
artistes, rather, I set standards. I don’t see competition but all I
have is the will to excel in my craft and on the Nigerian music scene.
My height and my talent are my greatest assets
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