A Twitter personality praised Chike’s song with Mohbad, Egwu, as one of his biggest hits, despite criticism from fans who claim Chike has other great songs.
Twitter celebrity Jay Naija criticized Chike’s artistic path, claiming Mohbad delivered one of his most memorable musical successes before his death.
The comment was made in response to the popularity of Chike and Mohbad’s song, Egwu.
However, Chike’s loyal followers and netizens criticized Naija, claiming he has written other amazing songs.
GISTLOVER had previously reported that Chike, recently stirred emotions after releasing their new song “Egwu” and sharing a video with the late musician Mohbad.
Fans around the world are still in shock over the untimely death of the talented music act whose light was extinguished at such a young age.
He had recorded a song with the love music guru, Chike, during his lifetime.
Chike decided to release the song posthumously after his death, which elicited strong emotional reactions.
Before his death, he shared a video of them dancing in the studio while they were recording the song.
Reactions have followed the video…
Bigswissmo said: “Everytime I see his face, here his voice, I only want to say something and that is
GOD GO KPAI WHO KPAI AM”
Neo_marshall commented: “We’ve moved on and nobody is held accountable for this young man’s death 😭”
Realjudithorji asked: “Why you nor release am when e dey alive?
Mshteew”
@queendoris remarked: “My heart dropped immediately I saw this video
Rip Mohbad 🥹🥹”
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