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Top Trending Nigerian Music Beef Controversies In 2025: A Deep Dive

Trending in 2025, Nigeria’s vibrant music scene was not only defined by chart-topping tracks and global breakthroughs — it was also marked by some of the most talked-about artist feuds in recent years. From rap wars to social media showdowns and legal fights, these disputes captured headlines, sparked debates among fans, and even influenced streaming trends.

Join me as I unpack the fiercest and most talked-about music beefs in Nigeria in 2025.

1. Blaqbonez vs Odumodublvck – Rap Beef That Won’t Quit

One of the biggest feuds dominating 2025 was the escalating tussle between rappers Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck. What began as competitive tensions in the hip-hop community quickly snowballed into a full-blown public beef.

This feud has had ripple effects across the genre, pushing hip-hop conversations to the forefront of Nigerian music discourse.

2. Portable vs VDM – Diss Tracks and Public Battles

Controversial star Portable (Habib Okikiola), continued to be a polarising figure in 2025 with yet another beef — this time with Very Dark Man (VDM).

Portable’s unpredictable style and theatrics once again ensured that a beef stayed in the spotlight.

3. Burna Boy vs Cubana Chiefpriest – Clash Beyond Music

While not between two singers, Burna Boy’s feud with renowned club promoter Cubana Chiefpriest became one of 2025’s most viral celebrity spats.

Although it started outside of music creation, the beef had strong cultural reverberations because both men are influential in Nigeria’s entertainment ecosystem.

4. Spyro vs Ubi Franklin – Industry Clash Over Royalties

Fast-rising artist Spyro made headlines not for a diss track, but for calling out veteran manager and entrepreneur Ubi Franklin over alleged fraud and unpaid royalties.

This beef highlighted cracks in the industry’s structural operations — particularly the often sensitive financial relations between artists and managers.

5. Mercy Chinwo vs EeZee Tee – Gospel Industry Tension

Not all beefs were confined to mainstream Afrobeats and hip-hop. Gospel singer Mercy Chinwo squared up against her former label boss EeZee Tee over alleged unpaid royalties and contractual issues.

This dispute is an important reminder that beefs in the Nigerian music world can cross genre lines and involve corporate players as much as artists themselves.

What These Beefs Mean for Nigerian Music

The beefs of 2025, across genres and personalities, reflect deeper dynamics in Nigeria’s thriving music industry:

Despite the controversies, these beefs have kept both artists and the broader Nigerian music conversation top of mind for fans, critics, and global audiences alike.

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