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[Music]: Phyno – “I’m a fan” ft Mr Eazi & Decarlo + Pia Mia – “I’m a fan” ft Jeremih

  • Song Theft Allegation: Listen to Phyno Vs American singer Pia Mia’s “I’m a fan” Version & Be The Judge [Who’s the thief]
“The entire Nigeria is up in arms about a perceived theft of Phyno’s song by an American singer named Pia Mia.
The record in quote is a song named ‘I’m a fan’ which was released by Phyno in 2016 as part of his “The Playmaker” album. Phyno’s version featured Mr Eazi, and another relative newcomer, Decarlo.


The song which is an urban Carrribean fusion, has not been made a single by the Nigerian rapper, but it is one of the critically loved records on the project.
The song was produced by Benjamz.
Phyno – “I’m a fan” ft Mr Eazi & Decarlo

Pia Mia – I’m A Fan Feat Jeremih (Prod. by Remo)

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