BNXN Criticizes Unnamed Record Label, Praises Victony’s New Album “Stubborn”

Nigerian singer BNXN, formerly known as Buju, has sparked controversy after criticizing an unnamed record label while praising Victony’s latest album, “Stubborn”.

On Twitter, BNXN expressed his disappointment: “Put everyone on that label in a blender and mix them together. They could never do it. Shallow musicians with no real experience…” This mysterious tweet left fans speculating about which record label BNXN was targeting.

In contrast, BNXN used the platform to praise Victony’s album “Stubborn,” it is “huge workload.” He praised Victony’s musical control and ability to deliver a true artist experience.

Victony, a rising star in the Nigerian music scene, has received critical acclaim for “Stubborn.” Fans and critics praised the album’s innovative sound and unique artistic vision.

BNXN’s comments came after he released his debut album, “Sincerely, Benson”, received mixed reviews. Some critics praised his lyrical talent and smooth delivery, while others found the album predictable and monotonous.

The Twitterverse was quick to react to BNXN’s comments, with some users agreeing with his criticism of the unnamed label while others questioned his motives. One user tweeted, “Why do I have to post Victony’s album like my life depends on it or I owe him?

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