DJ Neptune Shares Why He Deeply Respects Late Rapper Dagrin

  • Neptune, a renowned disc jockey, expressed his admiration and respect for the late rapper Dagrin in an interview on HipTV.
  • He was astonished by Dagrin’s impressive performance during a recording session.
DJ Neptune Shares Why He Deeply Respects Late Rapper Dagrin

Renowned Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Neptune, has opened up about his admiration for the late rap icon Dagrin, recalling a memorable studio session that left a lasting impression on him.

In an interview with HipTV, Neptune revealed that he holds immense respect for Dagrin, particularly due to the rapper’s speed and lyrical mastery in the studio.

“If there’s one artist I respect so much, it’s Dagrin,” he shared. “When we recorded the remix of ‘123,’ he delivered his verse in 8 minutes.”

According to Neptune, the moment was unforgettable and solidified his belief in Dagrin’s rare talent and work ethic.

Dagrin, widely celebrated as a pioneer in indigenous Nigerian hip-hop, made a massive impact with his 2009 album “CEO”, which gained further acclaim following his untimely death in 2010.

With over a decade in the industry, DJ Neptune has built a successful career, collaborating with top Afrobeats stars like Davido, Burna Boy, Omah Lay, and more. In 2020, his chart-topping single “Nobody” featuring Mr. Eazi and Joeboy became a smash hit, eventually winning Song of the Year at the Headies Awards.

In other news, Nigerian rapper Ladipoe has taken a humorous swipe at the awkward and over-the-top pickup lines some men use when messaging women online.

In a tweet thread that quickly gained traction, Ladipoe poked fun at messages like:
“To the bros who slide in DMs with ‘you have an interesting aura’, ‘interesting’, ‘your body is tea’… I’m begging… walk me through the rest of your master plan.”

One Twitter user jokingly replied:
“Your girlfriend don show you her DM screenshots I bet 😂”

Ladipoe didn’t confirm or deny the suggestion, but added:
“My friend showed me her DM and boys just dey shoot shots zero composure.”

His comments sparked plenty of laughs and reactions across social media, with many users agreeing that some DM attempts are downright cringe-worthy.

Some applauded the rapper for calling out the trend, while others shared their own hilarious encounters with bizarre online flirts.

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