Blackface also alleged that new artistes present Nigeria in a bad light to the outside world
By Kehinde Okeowo
Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo, popularly known as Blackface has frowned at the lyrics of a hit song ‘Charm.’ by fast-rising singer, Divine Ikubor aka Rema
According to the veteran rapper, some of the lines of the song by the ‘Come’ crooner are insulting and suggest that he lacks morals.
Blackface made this known while appearing on the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast co-hosted by comic actor, Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.
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He also alleged that a lot of the new artistes when singing do not present Nigeria in a very good light to the outside world.
Speaking during the chat, Blackface said: “The songs they are singing nowadays, do they represent Nigeria in a good light?
“‘I get money pass your papa, I get money pass your mama.’ What’s that? ‘Fine girl come wettin dey worry you?’ ‘You dey craze for your head?’ ‘You no know say I get money pass your papa?’ Is that the kind of man that my daughter will bring home to me for marriage? I will kick that daughter and the man out of my house. Because such men as Rema have no morals.
“I said he has no morals because what you speak comes from the heart.”