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CIC Hits Back At Revoluxon Rocky Gibe In 'SHOUT OUT' Remix



The most anticipated collaboration (Shout Out) in recent time was released on May 6, 2018. The song which showcased SOG records top artist CIC featuring JB x Bucky Raw is the first track Bucky has been heard on since his deportation.

Apart from the song been anticipated, what caught the minds of fans was the taunt that was thrown on Revoluxon Rocky by CIC. 

It was three months back when Revoluxon came out with a track title (What a Wow). "The grace will not die again... Your will not cry again... So no way for this big gut men them rise again... The same devil LA make you happy my Pekin, la lay same devil will make you cry again... La how I looking." This was the intro of 'What a Wow' coming from the voice of Revoluxon. 

The gibe blow up and fans speculated that it was a talk on CIC about his popularity in the musical industry been gain through the death of Quincy B. 

In CIC latest effort 'Shout Out', he was heard spitting something out, like " Your rapper gut full,  don't fool him and make his tumba sweat cuz I'm the reason others rappers them doing gihajike... They on tramadol and codeine still we can't feel them seh." The lines that many think that it was a revenge on Rocky. 

We will wait and see to what extent they are going to reach with their taunts and Gibes. 

Written by:
Momolu M. Kpanyanwu
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