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Skiibii

The question is, did this 22-year-old who just got signed to Five Star Records, die or not? Harry Song says ,"NO, then Kcee says, ''He is responding to treatment''. Obviously this picture being paraded on instagram really did happen anyway. Most people thought it was a hoax. You know, trying to get publicity for the little chap.




The picture was uploaded by the  all round Manager of 5 Star Records, Sososoberekon, and with nothing to tell us  why he lay lifeless on the floor all dressed up for his outing.



Again an accompanying picture of a lit candle drove home the idea that he died. We all got  it misconstrued.  Even our dear Dija couldn't  be at rest. She began mourning amidst her birthday jollification..what a mess of a day. I tried getting her post but she removed it before it I knew it. I guess she understood Skibii did not die.

The manager already mourned Skiibii hours before Kcee and Harrysong came to save him from the clutches of the candle light. Thank God nobody died.

Our dear Dija should wipe her tears  and go on with her birthday.
It is possibly a publicity stunt of some sort, seeing as the manager is complicit in the act.
We all await the official release from the label. They better have a good explanation about the candle light. Its scares the hell out of me. I don't know about you

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