In the music industry beefing is something that common among artists, beefing is referred to deep hatred for between two celebrities that are competing.
Fans, on the other hand, sees this as negative impact, and most of the time these fans are right due to some outcome of beefing, for instance 2pac and B.I.G beefing.
Also, beefing can be bad, but it has it positive side as well. Most Artists who are beefing tend to work harder to prove their rivals wrong.
In most cases, these artists make more money by beefing each other, and that has been the trend since the early 90s
However, we all aware the famous African Beef between Davido and WizKid, over the years since they both became superstars.
Many efforts have made to make peace between these two Nigeria artists, but all was unsuccessful.
Until last night when the two celebrities decided to end their beef, as they hugged each other at a nightclub
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