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VeryDarkMan Drops Track ‘Court Case’ to Fund Legal Battles

Controversial social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has released a new track titled “Court Case” from his album ‘Body of Christ.’ The track, which he shared in snippets on social media, is part of his effort to raise funds for the legal charges he is facing.

VDM encouraged his followers to stream the song in order to generate enough money to cover the court fees imposed on him. He also revealed plans to collaborate with prominent Nigerian artists, including 2Baba, Vector, MI Abaga, Magnito, and Mode Nine.

However, he acknowledged that financial constraints are preventing him from featuring all the artists he admires. He specifically mentioned that gospel artist Mercy Chinwo had been an inspiration for his second song.

“This is the second song off my album titled Court Case, and I want to give a shout-out to Mercy Chinwo for being an inspiration behind this track,” he said. “I’d love to work with some of the biggest rappers in Nigeria, like MI Abaga, Magnito, Vector, Mode Nine, and Neto C. I also want to feature Tuface Idibia, but I can’t afford it right now. If you all stream my song, I believe I can raise enough money to feature them and also cover my court case expenses.”

VDM, who has previously faced backlash for referencing the ‘Body of Christ’ in his earlier works, has remained determined to continue his musical journey despite the criticism.

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