Popular singer, Temmie Ovwasa has served a new update on the ongoing dispute he’s having with rapper Olamide.
For almost a week now, Ovwasa has been throwing shades at Olamide, as she said the rapper’s label YBNL, which she’s signed to, has failed to fulfill its part of the contract between them.
Yesterday (Monday, December 7, 2020), Ovwasa in a series of tweets accused Olamide of killing her dreams, saying the latter is a kind of boss that portrays himself to be a kind person contrary to what he truly is.
She revealed that the things Olamide did to hurt her brand were not allowing her to drop anything for three years, and rejecting all her shows for no reason.
While Ovwasa promised that she would not keep quiet about what Olamide did to her, the singer challenged her label boss to explain if how he rose to stardom was with four singles and videos in five years.
In a new update on the dispute, Ovwasa said all issues with Olamide has now been resolved.
“I had a meeting with @Olamide and all issues have been resolved. Still Family, Always,” she tweeted.
Ovwasa fondly referred to as YBNL princess joined the Olamide-owned record label in 2016.
Under the label, she has released quite a number of songs including Afefe, Adehun, and Holy Water.
Amongst other projects she featured in as the label artiste, was YBNL Mafia Family, the record label’s 2018 13-track joint album.