Nigerian singer Darlington Okoye, better known as Speed Darlington, has hit a major milestone with his latest track, “Baby Oil,” which has topped the Spotify charts. This success comes shortly after Speed Darlington publicly called out fellow artist Burna Boy, following the arrest of American singer Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Released in the wake of his criticism, the diss track quickly gained traction, becoming the highest new entry on Spotify’s daily top chart.
The song’s bold and humorous lyrics, where Speed Darlington references a past incident involving an American figure, have sparked widespread interest. He cheekily suggests someone should “pull his undergarment up,” alluding to an event where it was allegedly pulled down.
This catchy phrase, coupled with his unique style, has made the track go viral. Notably, the release of “Baby Oil” comes just after Speed Darlington celebrated his release from jail with a social media post featuring—you guessed it—baby oil.
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Reacting to the post;
@jeffery1of1 said: “Intro don already chop 1 minute from the song, how long the main song go come be?”
@legacythesonofgod said: “I just play am now, Ajeehh!! The song sweet die!!”
@dcd_original said: “Best diss track of the yea.”
@cest_moi_betsyikeme said: “Very confusing beat but the lines are landing baggdereden.”
@attih_soul said: “Mission accomplished for Speedy. This was what he wanted all along.”
@timispencer said: “I no Dey do justice for anybody o.
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