Blackface’s remarks emphasize his concerns about Rema’s character and the impact such lyrics may have on the younger generation. He believes that Rema’s lyrics reveal a lack of respect and humility, qualities he would expect in someone who may become a part of his family through his daughter.
In a recent Honest Bunch podcast interview, veteran Nigerian musician Blackface made news by expressing doubts about his daughter marrying someone like rising sensation Rema, citing the singer’s apparent lack of morals.
During the conversation, Blackface used the opportunity to highlight the moral qualities he believes are absent in some modern artists.
He used Rema and his lyrics as an example, citing a passage from Rema’s song “Charm” in which the singer freely boasts, “I get money pass your papa.”
The musician came to the conclusion that he couldn’t imagine his daughter inviting a man into their home who would make such a statement.
Blackface’s remarks emphasize his concerns about Rema’s character and the impact such lyrics may have on the younger generation.
According to Blackface, artists must keep specific moral standards, and the songs they sing are frequently a mirror of their genuine nature.
He believes that Rema’s lyrics reveal a lack of respect and humility, qualities he would expect in someone who may become a part of his family through his daughter.
This statement from Blackface has sparked a heated debate among fans, music enthusiasts, and the general public.
Netizens Reactions…
adesope_shopsydoo reacted: “Rema is one of the most well behaved personalities in Africa and ME | love his lyrics ,….”
teeh_lyfstyle penned: “The question is where your daughter wan see Rema. Dey play”
opeyemifamakin remarked: “Abeg, abeg, when this guy drops a song, ABEG. Everyone stream it so he can blow and stop being bitter and KEEP QUIET. Nah everything this guy dey vex for”
ladyque_1 said: “Werey take the lyrics personal”
christiana_jegson stated: “He didn’t take it personal and he’s not v bitter , ya all are quick to say people are 298 feeling bitter or they are haters smh, if u like a man that can insult ur dad then fine go for him , different people with what they want , that’s his choice”
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