Daddy Freeze replies those criticizing him for imitating Nedu

Written by on February 29, 2024

Media personality, Daddy Freeze is the latest media personality to go into the podcast world, which has become lucrative these days.

With the likes of Nedu, Toke Makinwa, Phyna, and Teju Babyface always making headlines daily over their podcast, it’s not surprising to see Daddy Freeze follow in their footsteps.

The controversial media personality had earlier shared a snippet of his interview with Reekado Banks where he addressed his fallout with Wizkid. A fan taken to his comment section had applauded him for starting his podcast.

“Like play like play, Daddy Freeze don start him own podcast oo. Way to go, sir”.

Not pleased with his comment, Daddy Freeze via his Instagram page, addressed him and others as he made it known that he has been doing podcasts forever 5 years now.

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Sharing proof of his interview sessions with celebrities which dated back to 2019, he made it known that he has been in the game for a long and wasn’t following anyone’s footsteps.

“For those of you who said I just started podcasts can you take a look at the date on this one? None of your popular podcasters had started podcasts in 2019???”.

Daddy Freeze slams critics over his podcast
Daddy Freeze slams critics over his podcast

This left a fan questioning if he was the one who paved the way for other podcasters.

Tublez Empire wrote, “So na u page way for the new podcasters?

One I Am Stepee wrote, “Freeze was even doing this since before it became popular now even mad man get podcast

One Adeyinka Michael wrote, “Evidence dey

One God The Way Maker wrote, “E don they senior man oh

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One Modified 2pee wrote, “Be like d person just join IG ni

One Shegzy Kiz wrote, “Baba no need to explain for them”.

The music industry has been embroiled in a debate over the role of older musicians in paving the way for younger talents.

In a recent interview, Eedris criticized Burna Boy for dismissing the idea that anyone paved the way for him. He claimed to have spearheaded a revolution in 2005 that brought global recognition to himself, Wizkid, Davido, and other artists.

He attributed their success to his revolt against the poor treatment of Nigerian artists by show promoters, particularly his clash with 50 Cent and his entourage.

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Burna Boy responded by shifting blame onto those who donated money for Eedris’s hospital bills. Expressing a desire for a face-to-face meeting, Burna Boy criticized Eedris for his inaccessibility, sparking an online exchange between the two.

Rappers Ice Prince and Skibii also weighed in, mocking Eedris sarcastically.

In contrast, Odumodublvck offered a different perspective, asserting that no one paved the way for him. He attributed his success to his hustling spirit rather than external influence, emphasizing that credit for success belongs to God.

However, Cynthia Morgan and Jaywon disagreed with Odumodublvck’s stance. Cynthia criticized his perceived hypocrisy, questioning how he could claim to be inspired by others without acknowledging their influence.

Jaywon further challenged Odumodublvck, questioning how he would react if an upcoming artist made similar statements about him. This led to an exchange of insults between the two online.

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