Accravaganza controversy: Stonebwoy's team asks DJ Lord to apologise 'directly' else suffer legal action

Nothing but a direct and open apology by DJ Lord will satisfy Burniton Music Group (BMG) led by Afro-Dancehall star Stonebwoy, Public Relations Officer (PRO) Vida Adutwumwaa has said.
DJ Lord recently alleged during his set at Accravaganza, Stonebwoy’s team ordered for him to cease playing Shatta Wale’s music. The disk jockey and record producer strongly condemned this supposed action on social media, labelling it as disrespectful and harmful to the progress of the local entertainment industry.
In response, Vida dared the DJ to provide the identity of the individual he and his manager claimed was from BMG and called for the end of Wale songs during the event.
Appearing on the latest Onua Showbiz edition, she revealed, “We’ve received a lot of apologies on behalf of DJ Lord, but the team is considering their apologies. We are waiting to see if he will be magnanimous enough to apologise for his actions.”
She doubled down on her team's intentions to sue DJ Lord.
“If he does not apologise, he will hear from us. We’re expecting him to take action, if not, we will take ours,” she said.
Source: classfmonline.com
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