The lyrics she’s referring to are as follows: “I’m selective with who I get with / Gyal on my phone tryna see who I slept with / She investigating, detective / Lucky for me, I deleted the message / All along, it was me and a bad bitch / But I told her it was me and my bredrin.”
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She says that Central Cee told her that there was no truth to the lyrics, though, and that the story told in the song was all part of a marketing stunt. Are you with us so far?
“A while later, he tells me he wants to hire an influencer to do one of those ‘lip-syncing’ videos to one of his older songs. So I’m like, ‘Okay, makes sense,’” Madeline said.
“He didn’t tell me he was sending her his personal car to start a dating rumor with her. I was with you guys knee-deep in that comment section [trying to work out what was going on.] We were still together.”
She went on, “So I call my team, and they’re like, ‘Madeline, he just started a dating rumor with another girl. Aren’t you supposed to be going to Nigeria with him in two days?’”
“And this is when it clicks. This is not a ‘bae-cation.’ I have just entered this man’s marketing scheme. So I say I’ll still come to Nigeria based on the one condition that none of the professional photos that are taken of us get posted, because I’ve just realized what is happening,” she explained, adding, “Shocker, the pictures get out.”
Madeline is adamant that the entire timing of the “Did It First” release was based on Central Cee’s “plot.” “I then remember he also gave me a release date for the song, and I’m realizing that it’s only like a month and a bit away…and that I am knees-deep in this guy’s plot,” she said.
“I didn’t want to be seen with him…for as long as possible before this song drops, because I want to be as far away from that conversation as humanly possible,” Madeline added, making it clear that she didn’t want to be involved in the cheating speculation and rumors.
She planned to break up with him, but says Central Cee wouldn’t see her until July 1—around then, she says, he called her. “He ends up calling me at 11 p.m. at night and he’s like, ‘I need to see you tonight…because you need to remember that I’m a human being when you see what you’re gonna see tomorrow.”
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