Beef Alert! Oritse Femi Blasts Rayce for Using His Trademark as Manager, Danku Calls Him Lucifer

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 08th Apr, 2016 - tori.ng

Musical taliban, Oritse Femi has kicked off a beef between him, his former manager and another musician, Rayce, after he accused the singer for illegally using his trademark and logo in his new music video.

Oritsefemi and his manager, Danku before the break up
 
31-year-old Nigerian singer and performer, Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, popularly known by his stage name as Oritse Femi, who is best known for his remake of Fela Kuti's "Double Wahala" song, has called out fellow artiste, Rayce to quit claiming he's signed to his label, MSN.
 
The self acclaimed musical taliban earlier today, April 8, 2016, took to Instagram to warn Rayce to stop using his company's MSN gang trademark.
 
"Brother am so sorry to say this but am giving u a maximum of 24hrs to take of my msn gang trademark off ur platform," he wrote.
 
It can be recalled that Oritse Femi earlier this year revealed plans to sue his ex-manager, Danku and Rayce. According to him, Rayce and Danku shot a video with his MSN logo without permission. "I am going to sue Danku, his artiste, Rayce, and one HD who shot the video because they used my logo without my permission," he disclosed.
 
As the double wahala's crooner's warning went viral on social media, the manager, who is battling the ownership of the record label fired back at him, below is what he wrote;
 
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