YOUR LYRICS ARE NOT REASONABLE-BLACKFACE INSULTS TIWA SAVAGE IN AN INTERVIEW
Blackfaze, the music star and former member of the defunct group ‘Plantashuz Boyz’ while in an interview with Max FM made some comments which from all indications were pointed towards Tiwa Savage. According to him, some singers have started making lyrics which aren’t reasonable.
He said “What I noticed over the years is that the lyrics became flimsy and some people lost their sense of belonging, sense of who they are. Because I started hearing some ladies do some song like not really going well with how you want to hear a lady talk like. When a lady is telling you somethings that really don’t count s’o ma gbe mi lo’le, will you gbadun my waist…i just think the ladies and the women should come up with reasonable lyrics,”
Blackface has never been shy to call out other celebrities and He recently dropped his own version of African Queen.
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