‘When People Love You, They Care About How You Feel’, Says Timaya

Popular Nigerian musician, Timaya, has offered his view on people who show love and care to others. The award-winning ‘Born To Win’ crooner took to his Twitter page to tell his fans never to forget that people who love them would always care about how they feel.

Ugama TV recalls that the singer and songwriter, who has vowed to stay lowkey and remain unbothered in 2021, went on his Instagram Live to advise fans not to be too worried about the rumored feud between top singers, Burna Boy and Davido.

Assuring fans that both artists would reconcile, the Dem Mama Records CEO reiterated that both artists are not the first entertainers to be on bad terms with each other and eventually reconcile.

See his tweet below

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