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    Lego Banz: Olamide, Lil Kesh bashed for promoting ritual killings

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 21, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Olamide and Lil Kesh have been bashed for promoting ritual killings
    Olamide and Lil Kesh have been bashed for promoting ritual killings
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    Olamide and Lil Kesh have been bashed for promoting ritual killings
    Olamide and Lil Kesh have been bashed for promoting ritual killings

    Popular Nigerian singers, Olamide and Lil Kesh, are currently receiving a major backlash for their new song perceived to promote ritual killings and illegal means to make money.

    ‘Logo Benz’ is the title of the song currently trending on social media for all the wrong reasons.

    Nigerians expressed their displeasure on their different social media accounts shortly after the release of the song.

    @Isimaodeh wrote “This Olamide and Lil Kesh song is painful to listen to. A song that glorifies rituals, internet fraud and blood money.

    @Officialdaddymo , on the other hand, stated that “Why is the new Lil Kesh and Olamide song promoting and glorifying ritual killings and blood money?

    “Why must you use terrible lyrics like this, ‘If money no enter I go do blood money’.

    “There needs to be a line that you can’t cross when it comes to lyrics in music. This is one of them.”

    This Olamide and Lil Kesh song is painful to listen to. A song that glorifies rituals, internet fraud and blood money. What does “If money no enter, I go do blood money” mean? That song will get across to millions of youth, that’s the worst part. There is no excuse for this.

    — Isima Odeh (@IsimaOdeh) December 20, 2018

    @jajaPhd said “Music is usually a reflection of the society from which it originates at the time it is produced.

    “So, Olamide and Lil Kesh are just producing music that reflects our society at this point in time just as Fela’s music in Fela’s time.”

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    @Bhadosky said  “If money no enter I go do blood money.

    “I have been shouting for years but people seem unbothered.

    “Can we all come together and tell Olamide and Lil Kesh that enough is enough.”

    Some Nigerian twitter users have called for the song to be banned while others are threatening to boycott Olamide’s upcoming concert in Lagos, ‘OLIC,’ with emphasis on the effects the song could have on children.

    @peterrock wrote “I can’t wait for the government and in fact I hope the government bans Olamide ft lil kesh’s stupid song as soon as possible.

    “Olamide is a cancer to the Nigerian music industry and youths in general.”

    Another Twitter user @davidafangideh wrote:

    Olamide is a cancer to the Nigerian music industry and youths in general

    This new song with lil kesh is just rubbish

    What kinda lyrics is this ?

    “If money no enter i go do blood money”

    Are you freaking kidding me ? ? ?

    Super wow !

    Nah! Olamide is canceled!
    👎

    — David Afangideh (@DavidAfangideh) December 20, 2018

    @royzkingin wrote, “At this moment, Olamide and Lil kesh are toxic to the music industry.”

    @tamiromeo said “Olamide is cancelled” shouldn’t end here, If you really mean it, simply don’t show up for OLIC.

    “He and his mafia should enjoy their blood money alone.”

    @voiceofsanity said, “This Logo Benz song is enough a reason for Nigerians not to grace his OLIC this weekend.”

    @xotie also said  “You guys should boycott OLIC.

    “We need to send a message to Olamide, this new song is so sad.

    “There are families that have lost loved ones to rituals.”

    Many would recall that Olamide had to recently respond to criticisms from fans for promoting social vices in his single ‘science student’.

    This latest criticism is coming a few days to his annual concert, ‘OLIC,’ scheduled for December 23 at Eko Convention Centre in Lagos.

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