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Rapper reportedly not on good terms with Kemi Adetiba

The problem started when Kemi Adetiba showed M.I the final version. The Chocolate City boss did not like it, as a matter of fact he was not happy with.

M.I and Kemi Adetiba

According to a report by NET, top Nigerian rapper M.I and director Kemi Adetiba are not on good terms.

According to the online newspaper, Kemi Adetiba was chosen by M.I to shoot 'Bullion Van' featuring Phyno, Runtown and Stormrex off his last album. The video was indeed shot last year by Kemi Adetiba who has shot videos for Olamide, Bez, and Lynxxx.

M.I reached out to MEX to shoot a new version for the song. The MEX version came out on Wednesday, August 26, 2015.

You can watch MEX's version below;

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