Muna's management companyRMG released the statement below:
It has come to my attention that the unfortunate incident that occurred at the Nokia “Don’t Break The Beat” competition on Saturday the 28th of April 2012, where RMG artiste Muna was a Presenter, and Nigerian rap icon Mode 9 was a Judge, has turned into a media/blog frenzy.
This unfortunate
misunderstanding happened on stage, and the verbal exchange between Muna and
Mode 9, even though it started out as opinions quickly escalated into what I’m
sure we all have seen in the clip posted on the Internet by
Nigezie.
Mode 9 and Muna did not
have any pre-existing misunderstanding or “beef” before the Nokia event. Muna’s
brief as a Presenter, aside introducing the Contestants and asking the Judges
for their remarks and scores, was to add more banter to the judging process,
this she had done very well and incident free throughout the Zonal “rap battles”
in cities like Lagos, Enugu, Benin and Abuja.
As Muna’s management,
we are duty bound to take care of this situation professionally, issue
statements and all that, but as I’m in a privileged position and I know all
parties involved personally, including co-judges Rogba (CEO, Knighthouse) and DJ
Jimmy Jatt, I had called everyone involved to sort out this unfortunate issue
amongst ourselves the morning after the incident. The clip of the incident
surfacing on the Internet only just re-ignited what we’ve been trying to diffuse
since the very next day.
Like I said, we all
have seen the video clip, and the interviews that followed, and of course the
onslaught of comments on the internet, the justified, the objective, the
insults, the threats of violence and of course a few sensible and supportive
ones as well. Time will tell if Muna and Mode 9 trending on Twitter would prove
to be a good thing and we’ll all get together and laugh about it
later.
Muna is a fast rising
talent in the rap game, this was recognized by Nokia who gave her the
opportunity to appear in their TV commercial and also present the “Don’t Break
The Beat” competition which was a massive success. The brand also showed some
street cred by employing the undisputed knowledge of rap in appointing Mode 9 as
the Head Judge at the Finals. We would like to thank Nokia and the team at YDx
for putting together a successful competition.
Lastly, I would like to
reiterate that this issue will not be resolved publicly and played out in the
media or on blog pages for the amusement and enjoyment of gossip junkies and
gist merchants. I’m sorry to disappoint those who are waiting with their mouths
open, there will be no leaked emails, back and forth exclusive interviews or
Twitter “gangsterisms”. At least not from our side, and as you all know, Mode 9
is big a man enough not to subscribe to media hype over something that, quite
rightly, he took as disrespectful but not life threatening. This is Hip Hop,
not the Civil War Part 2.
Ayo
Shonaiya
The RMG
Company
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