“Stop influencing the youth with your low IQ, dress like a man” – Blackface drags Bobrisky, James Brown and co

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I’m Ahead of Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Others— Singer, Blackface Brags

Crossdressers in Nigeria have come under fire from Nigerian musician and artist Blackface, who urges them to dress like a man.

Blackface, an artist, has used his Twitter account to drag men who identified as crossdressers in an effort to influence the nation’s youth.

It appears that he was attacking people like Bobrisky, James Brown, and Denrele Edun who identify as crossdressers owing to their way of life.

The singer of “Say You Believe Me” claims that these people’s low IQs and odd fashion choices are having an impact on the next generation.

He wrote; “Y’all should try stopping influencing our young generation with your low iQ and dress sense! If you’re a man please dress like a man and not a transgender. Smh”

Asake should’ve made Joha remix with me – Blackface claims, lambasts Olamide

Nigerian dancehall artiste, Blackface, has said he expects to be featured on the remix of Afrobeats singer, Asake’s Joha.

He stated this while revisiting his allegation that Asake stole a song of his from 2020 and released it as his own.

Speaking during an interview on HipTV, the ‘Ahead of The Game’ singer said he was only fighting for his right and did not want the exploitation to continue.

According to Blackface, he is not sure if they copied his sound ignorantly but he was thinking that they should have reached out to him by now.

The former member of Plantashun Boiz also expressed disappointment in Olamide for not acknowledging him or admit that Asake was vibing to his song and wanted to hop on a remix.

He, however, noted that he did not intend to disrespect anybody when he called out the ‘Sungba’ crooner but he just wanted credit to be given to whom it is due.