On February 11, at the “A night with the generals” gig in the Eko hotel in Lagos, Nigerian musician Zlatan Ibile played his hit song “IDK,” starring Wizkid. A video of the performance has been making the rounds online and shows an unpleasant moment.
Watching Zlatan play, the crowd was shown in the video to be uninterested to the songs.
Not singing and bouncing as one might imagine, the big crowd that surrounding the artist in the viral video just seemed unmoved.
Out of all the people in the audience during the occasion, only well-known Nigerian businessman Cubana Chief Priest was seen belting out the song.
Zlatan was shown in the footage leaving the stage with a confused expression on his face.
Notably, “A night with the generals” is a program that is hosted by by Mr Macaroni, was headlined by Zlatan, Flavour, KCEE, Asake and Davido.
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See some reactions below:
holarjumoke_47 said, “Even zalatan just Dey use werey sing he no happy”.
manfromatlantis_ said, “Terribly bitter night no but get joy”.
hushbobby_1 said, “People de vex”.
jamsrock_ said, “People no Dey happy see as them calm”.
olawaleadekoya said, “What a BITTER night🫠”.
currency_6 said, “You can tell nobody is happy, everybody is sad na only the organiser dey enjoy him show smh 🤦”.
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