
Did Wiley really just ask Stormzy to add him to the #MERKY Festival lineup?
It seems as though Wiley is living up to one of Stormzy's diss track lyrics after he asked Stormzy to add him to this year's #MERKY Festival lineup.
The online feud between Wiley and Stormzy has barely cooled down, and already Wiley is trying to get Stormzy back on his side.
Wiley released three diss tracks about Stormzy - "Eediyat Skengman" one, two, and three, and Stormzy only responded to two of them before carrying on with his busy lifestyle.
Now that it's been a week or so of no diss tracks between the two rappers, Wiley decided to ask Stormzy if he could perform at his #MERKY Festival in Ibiza.
He wrote, "Put me on Merky Fest I don’t even want money I will sing Rolex."
@stormzy Put me on Merky Fest I don’t even want money I will sing Rolex
— Wiley (@WileyUK) January 22, 2020
Fans have highlighted that Wiley is living up to Stormzy's "Disappointed" diss track lyric: "Then he sobers up and then begs it."
In a separate tweet, Wiley added, "In this life sometimes you have to jump off the Cliff or Jump in the fire to see what’s Gwarning and that’s the bottom line of this #Tweet. #Risk #Reward #RobinHood."
In this life sometimes you have to jump off the Cliff or Jump in the fire to see what’s Gwarning and that’s the bottom line of this #Tweet. #Risk #Reward #RobinHood
— Wiley (@WileyUK) January 22, 2020
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