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Peller labels singer Runtown “upcoming” on live video

TikToker Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly known as Peller, is facing intense criticism on social media after referring to renowned Nigerian Afrobeats artist Runtown as an “upcoming artiste.”

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This controversy comes after of his public apology to Burna Boy’s mother, whom he attempted to shake hands with during an event, Recall that Burna boy’s mother had completely ignored the handshake. after

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Following this, social media users slammed Peller saying his approach was disrespectful

During a recent livestream, Peller’s co-streamer suggested collaborating with Runtown, but Peller dismissed the idea, expressing his preference for a more successful artist.

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His comments sparked mixed reactions, with many condemning his disrespect towards Runtown, a renowned name in the industry and  pioneer of Afrobeats.

He said: “Wetin be Runtown? That one never blow. We no know am. Give me another person. Who is that? Runtown? Don’t bring upcoming artists on my live video. Na artistes wey don blow well well I want.”

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In recent times, the 19 year old tiktoker has made headlines for several reasons including the video where he was seeing playing a game with Jarvis.

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