Drama as singer accuses Niphkeys of stealing and selling beat to Odumodublvck
A Nigerian singer has accused popular music producer Niphkeys of beat theft, alleging that he stole a beat from him and sold it to Odumodublvck.
The accusation surfaced in a post shared on his account on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
The singer revealed that in November of last year, he sent Niphkeys a beat he had created, hoping for a response.
However, months later, he discovered the same beat had been used in a song by Odumodublvck, allegedly sold to the artist by Niphkeys.
Outraged, he publicly called out the producer, writing, “Sent Niphkeys my bro’s song in November just to find out he remade the same beat for Odumodu. Why’s the music industry so cruel?”
In response, Niphkeys denied the allegations, stating he never even opened the singer’s message.
He fired back, writing, “If not that you are stupid, you will see I didn’t even open your message when you sent the song. It’s still showing sent. Stupid fool!”
The singer, however, persisted, accusing Niphkeys of deleting multiple tweets to cover his tracks.
He wrote, “If you aren’t lying, you won’t have deleted over four tweets, Thiefkeys.”
In an attempt to clear his name, Niphkeys shared a screenshot showing he purchased the beat from an online platform.
Despite this, the singer dismissed the evidence, maintaining that the producer had stolen the beat from him.
See some reactions below:
@PapiTimi_: “Cmon bruhh no tweaking , no changes, just copy and paste. Even Shazam will find it hard differentiating both song. Talmabout “it’s a guitar sample from splice that you paid for”😏 Wetin man do man.”
@Trhymesz: “This sample is on splice, only folks who don’t understand production will think it’s a beat copy.”
@BiGTaiKun: “That’s a different beat to it. difference in your lyrics to his. What he Re-made like you said is authentic. I don’t see any cruel action being made.”
@Hybrid_Ola: “He said he did not open the message like we don’t know people off read receipt.”
@wene084: “I get that Nigerians like to play the victim card and channel their aggression towards anything that looks like an injustice, but that’s not the case here. It’s very possible for two producers to use the same sample, this is just a matter of sheer coincidence.”
@anthony_fedora: “Get a lawyer involved. If the song has already been produced, sue them for a payday. It’s intellectual property theft.”
@01uwadamilare: “Niphkeyz’s is commenting under the post and not quoting the post even as big as e is, that’s so respectful of him. Setting the record the straight. Splice is for everybody that is a music producer and you pay to use it.”
@realworyor: “The tone in question is on a public website.. anyone can get it. Most of you guys judge from emotions and not from facts… and that’s totally wrong!”
WATCH VIDEO:
Sent niphkeys my bros song in November just to find out he remade the same beat for odumodu , why’s the music Industry so cruel pic.twitter.com/hfgRLaLnmR
— vrt ➰ (@VRT97) January 24, 2025
Stupid fool…its a guitar sample from splice(a paid platform for samples) pic.twitter.com/R2Ays5WoMp
— Niphkeys (@NiphKeys) January 24, 2025
Stupid fool…its a guitar sample from splice(a paid platform for samples) pic.twitter.com/96HJNChflY
— Niphkeys (@NiphKeys) January 24, 2025