During the interview, Big Eye emphasized that Nandor Love was not the sole contributor to the project, stating, “I invite many people to help me out on different projects, not only her.” He explained that his music is a collaborative effort involving a large team of professionals who contribute in various capacities. “Big Eye is now a brand and not just one person. It is beyond me in that it needs very many people behind it,” he added.

The singer also expressed frustration over how bloggers can manipulate narratives, saying, “I have never stolen her song or refused to pay her; that is what I know. Bloggers who are hungry for news are the ones fixing these words into the minds of these young people with an aim of turning them against us.” This statement highlights the challenges artists face in managing their public image amid rumors and speculation.
Earlier this year, Nandor Love voiced her dissatisfaction regarding her lack of credit for her work on “Mikono Ju,” claiming she invested significant effort into the song’s creation but was overlooked when questions arose about its authorship. As both artists navigate this controversy, fans are left wondering how it will affect their careers moving forward.