Renowned musician Jaywon has faced criticism for taking and sharing photographs of his visit to the gravesite of the late music icon, Sound Sultan.
The artist, known for his hit song “This Year,” recently posted on his social media account to announce that he had visited the gravesite to pay tribute to the musician who died in 2021.
In his posts, Jaywon included several images from the gravesite, expressing his admiration for the legendary singer and acknowledging him as his mentor.
He wrote …
“At the resting place of a mentor, where wisdom, guidance, and inspiration now lay in eternal peace. Gone, but forever a part of us .
Keep resting #soundsultan @soundsultan ❤️ forever.
Jay wana wana in your voice 🙏❤️❤️.”
However, some netizens berated him for taking photos beside the grave and publicizing it on his page.
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Reacting to the post…
@frankiepen2021 remarked: “Snapping at people’s grave for social media and you claim to love them. Bad publicity”
@General Vibes Only wrote: “What u all do for PR”.
@omobabprince penned: “You do well for you to remember our legend sound sultan ❤️❤️”
@operaniyifx_ said: “You people need to stop turning burial grounds to motion ground… dead don’t listen to the livings.”
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