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Singer dismisses peddled rumours about faulty Lamborghini as false
In a rush to embark on a trip to Senegal, the singer invited a
vehicle towing service to get his Lamborghini back to an agreed
location.
Runtown dismissed rumours suggesting that his Lamborghini, one of his recent acquisitions broke down, requiring him to seek the help of a vehicle towing service.
But that isn't quite a fact according to the singer who interacted in an exclusive chat. He explained that he had an urgent trip which demanded him to abandon the vehicle at a jet hangar.
Being that he did not trust anyone to drive the vehicle, a towing service company, AA Rescue was suppose to his saving grace in respect to getting the whip back to a safe place most likely his residence.
That
however generated some negative buzz after a picture of the classy car
getting towed surfaced on social media but it happened for a reason
different from what fans were thinking.
"I
was actually on the mainland and something came up so I had to like
travel out. I was actually travelling to Yaoundé. So I drove to the jet
(hangar) place... I don't let people drive my Lamboghinny. Do you
understand?... So it is crazy how people saw it (car being towed) and
were like Runtown's Lamboghinny broke down. That is a brand new car."
The
hip-hop star didn't even break a sweat when questioned about if the
incident might have a detrimental impact on his career. For him, it was
all about keeping up with the great vibe.
"No.
Not really. It is just crazy how people make up things... But it is all
good man. We just all have positive energy and focus on doing more
positive sh*t."
Talking about bringing life to the lyrics
Runtown managed to make a soothsayer out of himself by acquiring in April, a 2017 Lamborghini Gallardo. It is most likely the result of a private musing that saw him release a hit track, 'Gallardo'. He followed up with a line in Wizzypro's 'Emergency' track where a part of his verse reads "Ogini, I woke up in a Lamborghini".
So
if you ever notice the singer consistently make emphasis on a subject
in any of his songs, that might just be a product of his latest reverie.
Wouldn't you agree that acquiring a N150 million worth automobile is truly a big dream?
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