Key points
- The Twitch stream drew a huge live audience and chatter. The record set fresh online records across African streaming.
- A freestyle request caused an awkward exchange on the broadcast. The moment has divided fans and industry voices.
- Jagz called Davido lacking real musical skill in posts. The singer answered with sharp personal words on X.
Davido (David Adeleke) joined Carter Efe’s record Twitch stream on 17 December 2025. The show broke African concurrent viewership records on 17 December 2025. A veteran rapper replied with sharp public criticism afterwards.

The stream hit a peak of more than eighty thousand viewers. Reports say Carter Efe gained 139000 new followers that night. See our Carter Efe’s Twitch stream highlights.
A viral clip shows Carter Efe asking Davido to freestyle during the live show. Sources say Davido’s team discouraged that request on stream. An X post from an account named OLAMIDE added fuel.
What happened on the stream
The broadcast mixed music chat with surprise guest moments and calls. Davido recreated album art and joked with viewers in real time. The stream also included live calls to Chioma and Victor Osimhen.
Fans flagged a tense point when Carter Efe asked for a freestyle. Members of Davido’s camp reportedly moved to change the moment. The exchange soon became the talk of social feeds.
Hosts and viewers noted deals and pledges made on air. Carter Efe reportedly gained paid subscribers during the session. That boost pushed the streamer into a new streaming tier.
Jagz posted sharp replies after clips circulated on X. He wrote that people confuse razzmatazz for talent in one post. The rapper also called the moment an example of weak musical depth.
The clash and the comeback
Davido hit back with personal lines aimed at Jagz on X. The singer told his senior colleague to stop taking drugs. Davido added the line saying he would “buy your life” if needed.
The public clash widened the online dispute across platforms. Fans split between defending modern streaming stunts and praising craft. Many commentators asked how respect between pioneers and new stars fits today.
This row follows other recent exchanges and warnings involving Jagz. The rapper replied sharply to a drug warning earlier this month. Readers can see Jagz’s earlier reply for context.
Industry voices urged calm and more measured replies on both sides. Some managers asked artists to avoid personal digs online. Others said the fight highlights wider talk about music and fame.
The Davido stream also fed headlines about luxury buys and public moments. The star’s recent purchases and public moves have kept him in the news. For a recent profile of his car buys see the site feature.
Public reaction kept the debate going into the next day. Memes and clips spread widely across social apps. Many users asked for a musical response rather than more posts.
Analysts said moments like this can lift streams and ticket sales. A viral clash often grows attention for both artists involved. The result can be more streams and more headlines.
Where the dispute goes next will matter for fans and peers. An on-air musical reply could calm or escalate the case. A public apology or a joint interview might still calm things down.
For now the record Twitch stream remains the main trigger for the exchange. The night of 17 December 2025 gave new metrics and new talking points. Coverage of that stream changed the conversation across many feeds.
What to watch next
Watch for music replies or scheduled interviews from either side. Check artist pages for official statements or music drops. Expect more coverage as further posts appear online.





