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I started beef between M.I, Vector – OAP, N6

Published on May 13, 2025 at 10:20 AM

Nigerian on-air personality and rapper, Nnamdi Nwabasili, popularly known as N6, has claimed that he influenced the animosity between his colleagues, M.I Abaga and Vector Tha Viper.

The media personality explained that he tries to avoid quarrels but was forced to do a diss track in response to M.I’s 2017 controversial song ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives,’ which dissed all Nigerian rappers.

He claimed that his track, which hit hard at M.I inspired Vector’s lyrical onslaught against the ‘Number 1’ crooner, as previous replies from other rappers were diplomatic.

In a recent conversation with Day Genius, N6 said, “I did a reply track to M.I’s diss track ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives,’ but he replied me with tweets. So, we didn’t go on the full extent of a rap beef. He did ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives’ and I did ‘You Should Fix Up Your Life, Too,’ then he replied me with about 18 tweets.

“That was the only time I ever went at a fellow rapper. I like to keep a friendly disposition with my colleagues because I know I’m crazily talented. So, what am I dragging with them? When I dropped my reply track, we got into a fight. Some people don’t know that was what led to him [M.I] and Vector’s beef.

“M.I did a song entitled, ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives,’ and some rappers started replying him but were being diplomatic. So, I did my reply. If you hear the things I said in my reply, I understand why out of 4,000 replies, he came for me.”;;

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