Becca blocks fans after being accused of stealing Sho Madjozi’s John Cena [ video]

Ghanaian songstress and multiple awards winner, Becca has blocked her followers on social media from commenting on her new song, No One, which features Busiswa and DWP Academy.

This comes after accusations on social media that Becca stole her latest song from South African artiste Sho Madjozi’s John Cena track.

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The song, according to social media critics is a sample of South African Sho Madjozi’s ‘John Cena’ hit song and fans can’t help but aim a dig at her.

After updating her IG page and urging her fans to patronise her new song, little did she know that trolls will come for her for stealing someone’s song

They started dropping mean comments under her post causing Becca to go as far as blocking some of her fans and then preventing comments underneath her posts all together.

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A check on her Instagram page shows that Becca has disabled comments on the posts about the No One song. From the flyer announcing the new song to the latest video she posted, Becca has refused to allow any comments.

Listen to the two songs below and decide for yourself if Becca indeed stole the song from Sho Madjozi.

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