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Omah Lay replies fans saying his songs are ‘depressing’

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Omah Lay also said fans are entitled  to their opinions, adding that he will never argue with them

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Stanley Omah Didia, aka Omah Lay, has replied fans tagging his style of music as “Afro-depression.”

He reacted to the subtle dig during a recent interview with The Beat FM, London, United Kingdom.

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According to the “Bad Influence” crooner,  he doesn’t care about whatever tag his songs are given as long as fans enjoy and dance to them. 

He went on to say fans are entitled  to their opinions, adding that he will never argue with them.

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Speaking during the chat, Omah Lay said: “I just make my music how I want to make my music. I try as much as possible to stay away from titles and everything the world is trying to put on you. Because as my guy would always say, ‘When the smokes clear, then you see clearly’.

“So when you identify with those things [titles and tags] it just… I just make my music, I don’t care what anybody wants to tag it to enjoy it as long as you enjoy the music. If you feel like it’s Afro-depression, I am okay with that as long as you enjoy the music. Some other people would dance to it.

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“It’s art. That’s what I make and I just leave the world to enjoy how they want to enjoy it. The fans have their own opinions, I would never argue with that. If that’s how they enjoy it, that’s how they enjoy it.”

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