- N6, is a Nigerian radio host and rapper.
- He has publicly acknowledged his role in the feud between rappers M.I Abaga and Vector Tha Viper.
- N6 admitted to fueling the conflict, despite typically avoiding disputes.
Nigerian radio host and rapper, Nnamdi Nwabasili, also known as N6, has opened up about his involvement in the well-known feud between M.I Abaga and Vector Tha Viper.
In a recent confession, N6 admitted that he played a significant role in fueling the animosity between the two prominent rappers. He explained that although he generally avoids conflicts, he felt compelled to release a diss track in response to M.I Abaga’s 2017 hit, You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives, which took aim at Nigerian rappers as a whole.
N6 believes that his hard-hitting track aimed at M.I was the catalyst for Vector’s subsequent lyrical attack on M.I, noting that earlier responses from other artists had been more measured and diplomatic.
In a recent conversation with Day Genius, N6 said, “I did a reply track to M.I’s diss track ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives,’ but he replied me with tweets. So, we didn’t go on the full extent of a rap beef. He did ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives’ and I did ‘You Should Fix Up Your Life, Too,’ then he replied me with about 18 tweets.
“That was the only time I ever went at a fellow rapper. I like to keep a friendly disposition with my colleagues because I know I’m crazily talented. So, what am I dragging with them? When I dropped my reply track, we got into a fight. Some people don’t know that was what led to him [M.I] and Vector’s beef.
“M.I did a song entitled, ‘You Rappers Should Fix Up Your Lives,’ and some rappers started replying him but were being diplomatic. So, I did my reply. If you hear the things I said in my reply, I understand why out of 4,000 replies, he came for me.”