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Rift Deepens in YBNL Camp: Fireboy DML Unfollows Asake Amidst Label Drama

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A brewing rift within the YBNL empire has taken a dramatic turn as Fireboy DML has unfollowed his label mate Asake on Instagram. This move has fueled speculation about a potential fallout between the two artists, who were once considered close friends and collaborators.

The controversy began when Asake made some surprising changes to his social media profiles, removing “YBNL” from his Instagram bio and unfollowing several industry figures, including his label boss Olamide and Fireboy DML. This sparked a wave of rumors and theories, with some fans speculating that Asake had left the label or was experiencing a personal feud with his colleagues.

Fireboy DML’s decision to unfollow Asake has added further fuel to the fire, leaving fans and observers wondering what’s really going on behind the scenes. The YBNL empire, once known for its unity and camaraderie, is facing a major challenge as the drama unfolds.

As the situation continues to unfold, fans are eagerly waiting for an official statement from the parties involved to clarify the situation. The future of the YBNL empire and its top artists hangs in the balance, leaving many to wonder what’s next for the once-cohesive group.

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