Krane also accused the 'Assurance' hitmaker of sabotaging his record deal with Sony Music.
Dammy Krane has filed a petition against singer, Davido, demanding $500k compensation.
Recall that the duo has been at loggerheads since October 2023 after Krane called out Davido on social media, claiming he owed him for songwriting contributions.
According to a report, Krane also accused the 'Assurance' hitmaker of sabotaging his record deal with Sony Music.
In response to the allegations, Davido labeled Krane "ungrateful" and claimed he received no payment for their collaborations. Davido also mentioned that he provided shelter and support for Krane when he was homeless.
Since then, Krane has continued to attack Davido on social media; even accusing him of being involved in the death of his friend Tagbo Umeike. Tagbo died from alleged alcohol poisoning in October 2017.
Davido dismissed claims and threatened to sue Krane for "defamation of character and cyberbullying".
In a letter posted on his social media pages, Krane accused Davido of several wrongdoings while addressing five key concerns.
The singer alleged that Davido and his allies are threatening his life. He also called for the re-opening of Tagbo's death case.
Krane pleaded with the inspector-general to help lift the restrictions on his bank accounts, which he claimed made it difficult for him to access his funds.
The singer also appealed to Egbetokun to get Davido to "pay me all the money he owed for the song 'Pere'".
He claimed Davido agreed to pay him $500,000 for their collaborative song but has refused to pay him.
Krane added that he is traumatised following the arrest and "continuous threat of arrest".
On August 22, Krane alleged that Davido orchestrated his recent arrest. He claimed Davido paid the law enforcement agency to detain him under the pretense of being involved in illegal activities related to Flutterwave and cryptocurrency scams.
The singer was released on August 29 after spending six days in detention at the Criminal Investigation Department (FCID).
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