Nigerian rapper, Vector has confessed that his long-drawn beef with rapper, MI Abaga sold them records.
Recall that in 2019, the longtime rivals released a slew of diss tracks at each other.
Well, they have now settled their differences.
Speaking at a news conference to promote his new album, Vector revealed how an alcoholic brand stepped into their beef, and they made money out of it.
He said;
“Did we make money with the beef tracks? Yes, the records sold. Yes, there comes a special demand for beef tracks by the fans.
Our songs were streamed a lot; I mean, we trended at number one in the US. both beef tracks trended at number on the Genuis.com”
Going further, Vector revealed that he and MI Abaga will be going on a world tour around the world to also pass a message across to other artists that beefs don’t have to go beyond music.
He also revealed that the yet-to-be-released album, T.E.S.L.I.M, meaning The Energy Still Lives In Me, features MI, of which the track will drop on February 26, 2021.