D’Angel and Jada Kingdom Back and Forth With Each Other Online

As the new year continues to heat up with multiple beefs between artistes, D’Angel has jumped into the mix with her own diss track aimed at Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don.

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A month ago, D’Angel seemed to switch musical gears and released a track called War Angel where she called out a lot of people in the industry and dubbed herself as a war angel. Similarly, she put out another single on Tuesday, January 16, calling out Jada and Stefflon Don for their feud over Nigerian giant Burna Boy.

In the track, she stated that fighting over a man is played out and that the ladies needed to end the lyrical clash, also mentioning in her song, Start It, that she is the one who started the war because she, “Guh a London and tun the…ova the Kingdom mi fire some bloodcl**t shot.”

Responding to the diss track in an unserious manner, Jada Kindom posted a story on IG stating, “Guys go follow @dangelmusic 🔥 help shi out fimi deh please! guh like, share & subscribe.”

As a follow-up, D’Angel posted to her own stories, “Mine mi call @stefflondon back fi u eno @jadakingdom.”

After D’Angel posted a snippet of her song to her IG account with the caption, “Tell dem “A ME START IT” Going Live 6pm…Run guh Subscribe,” Jada commented on the post with a bunch of laughing and fire emojis to which D’Angel responded, “All ova yah u deh to 😂😂 you busy tonight muma.”

The exchange between the two caught a lot of attention and many people were commenting that they were sent to D’Angel’s page by Jada Kingdom.

Iamdanesia wrote, “A @jadakingdom send me fi support u,” and keem_inks said, “You still have time fi delete this 🤣😂😂.”

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