Dammy Krane, a popular singer, has shed light on why he hasn't taken legal action against his colleague, Wizkid, in the aftermath of their 2016 feud. The altercation stemmed from Dammy Krane's claim that Wizkid stole music ideas from him, leading to a publicized dispute. Despite Dammy Krane's subsequent apology, Wizkid responded by breaking a bottle on his head at Quilox. Recently, Dammy Krane ignited the feud by suggesting on Twitter that Portable is more relevant than Wizkid.
Musician, Dammy Krane. Photo source: Google.[/figure]Responding to a netizen's prediction that another bottle might be broken on his head, Dammy Krane disclosed that he would have taken legal action against Wizkid if not for the intervention of Shina Peller and Obagoal. He mentioned that they interceded in the matter, preventing him from locking up Wizkid over the incident. In a social media post, Dammy Krane elaborated on the situation, recounting how Wizkid threw a glass cup in his section at Quilox and then sought refuge in Shina Peller's office, eventually apologizing. Despite this, Dammy Krane implied that he still has the option to take legal action if necessary.
Wizkid. Photo source: Google.[/figure]Dammy Krane's revelation adds another layer to the ongoing saga between the two musicians, highlighting the complexities of their relationship and the lingering tension despite previous apologies. The social media post, accompanied by screenshots, captures the essence of Dammy Krane's perspective on the matter.
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