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See What Davido Said About Naira Marley

See What Davido Said About Naira Marley

2020-02-02 20:43:19


- Singer Davido has stated that Naira Marley and his team make use of jazz to produce sweet music



-The curious music star made this known in the Soapy crooner’s comment section on IG - Davido also noted that every song by his colleague is ‘sweet’
Controversial Nigerian music star Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley is not only adored by music lovers in the county but also by colleagues in the entertainment industry.
The rapper has managed to infect top music stars like Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy among others with his songs.
So much is the love for his music that some of these stars have occasionally taken to their individual social media pages to declare themselves as members of his fan base popularly referred to as ‘Marlians’.
Among those that have been completely taken by the influence of the Soapy crooner’s infectious songs is music star Davido.
Just recently, the Blow My Mind crooner was spotted in the comment section of Naira Marley, gushing over his latest project.
Marley had shared a promotional clip of his soon-to-be-released music video for Tingasa, a song featured on his Lord of Lamba (LOL) extended playlist.
Reacting in the comment section, Davido teasingly accused his colleague and his crew of making use of ‘jazz’ to produce music.
The singer also noted that every song that has been released by Naira Marley is ‘sweet’.
In a similar story, some months ago Nigerian singer Wizkid, took to his page on microblogging platform, Twitter, with a post in which he officially declared himself as a member of Naira Marley’s ‘Marlians’ fan base.
Meanwhile, Naira Marley reacted to a list of names making rounds on social media. The list contained names of people who would not make heaven according to a Twitter user.
On seeing the list, the rapper immediately reacted. He asked why his name would be on the list of people who would not make heaven

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