While some brag about achievements and wealth they don’t have, others tells stories that touch (apologies to Falz Tha Bahd Guy) our hearts in order to get us to pity them.
Unfortunately, many artistes tell half-truths or outright lies with their lyrics.
Here are 5 examples of when Nigerian music acts misled fans with their lyrics…
Davido -Fans Mi
‘I remember when I had no money in my bank account…’
Well, we think the only time David Adeleke had no money in his bank account was when he had no bank account.
Why is he trying to embarrass his billionaire dad?
D’Prince– Who am I (Omoba)
‘Who am I? Omoba!’
We have searched from Umuahia to Arochukwu, Isialangwa to Isiquato all in Abia state but we couldnt get any traditional king related to Don Jazzy’s family.
We even checked if there was any ruling family with the name, Enebeli but we drew blanks.
Skales –Emergency by Wizzypro
‘The only competition I have is Dangote’
Is this a joke or what?
Sigh! Uncle Skales, please try and compete with Diamond Platnumz aka Chibu Dangote first and leave Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the richest Nigerian alone. Please.
Adekunle Gold -Sade
‘Ose tolo mo pe 30 o Sade (I clocked 30years last week)’
Chaiii, iro funfun balau (blatant lie).
Adekunle Kosoko, better known as Adekunle Gold, is not even up to 25!.
Wizkid -Ojuelegba
‘Ni Ojuelegba, dem know my story…’
Now we all believed this tale until Tee A busted Wizzy.
One wonders, why Wizkid had to lie when he possesses enough talent to make the truth as iconic as the signature phrase.
We still love these artistes even if they lie to us because the lyrics they use tell us more about ourselves.
Please tell us the lies you have detected in the songs by your favourite artistes.
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