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Former member of the defunct music group, Plantashun Boiz, Blackface, seems to be ready for a showdown with another former member of the group, 2Face Idibia over the controversial hit song, African Queen, which the former claimed he co-wrote with the latter.
Blackface is insisting that he also has a share in the glory and therefore is entitled to whatever revenue 2Face earns from the song.
Though 2Face Idibia has been taking credit for the hit song, which was used as a soundtrack for a Hollywood movie, Phat Girlz, released in 2006, and which featured American star, Mo'Nique, Blackface has now cried out that he is also part of the song.
But why it took him this long to voice out is what many still question.
Shortly after the Plantashun Boiz broke up, the relationship between the duo was still intact, and it was believed that only Faze had a strained relationship with the other members of the group.
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