Nigerians are not happy with Singer, Olamide and Lil Kesh, after they released their new collaborative work, titled, “Logo Benz”. Check the song here, if you haven’t heard it.
Apparently, most Nigerians think the new song is promoting “Yahoo Yahoo”, and ritual killings, other illegal means to make money.
The song titled ‘Logo Benz’ has lyrics like “If money no enter i go do blood money” and Nigerians aren’t finding it funny at all.
See some reactions below;
Why is the new Lil Kesh and Olamide song promoting/glorifying ritual killings/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.
— ? DaddyMO ? ?♠️ (@officialdaddymo) December 20, 2018
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!
— Terry (@Terrybrainz) December 20, 2018
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
~ Reason why likes of Reminisce, Jhybo & Seriki will come first for me before any rapper that claims to be king of street.
Being street doesn’t make you insensitive via lyrics –
“If money no enter, I go do blood money” – Lyrics from new lil kesh & Olamide song.
TRASH!
— director D. (@DirectedByDiji) December 20, 2018
Me on twitter: Lil Kesh Ft Olamide latest song is so diabolic and demonic, they are promoting Yahoo and blood money
Me when Dj plays "Logo Benz" : pic.twitter.com/DzP58tB03b
— Trouble Maker ? (G.O) (@ObongRoviel) December 20, 2018
“If money no enter I go do blood money”
LOL 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"???
If they want to perish, they should perish alone and not drag other youths along.
— Bhadmus Hakeem (@Bhadoosky) December 20, 2018
At this moment, Olamide and Lil kesh are toxic to the music industry.
— Alhaji ROYZ? (@royzkingin) December 20, 2018
Suddenly, Nigerians are woke. Falz spoke against Yahoo boys & praising illegal acts sometimes ago & majority came for him and labeled him a privileged child. Lil kesh & Olamide just remixed what 9ice said sometimes ago which was glorifying blood money. It’s now a norm.
— IG: Omope Abdul Azeez (@Iam_Abdulaxis) December 20, 2018
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 reflect our society at this point in time just as Fela's music in Fela's time.
— Faisal (@JajaPhD) December 20, 2018
Pata ni logo Benz???
No. Lil Kesh has to go. What the entire fuck is this nonsense song?
What's worse is Olamide is featured, even if Kesh is a lost battle, bros u no suppose encourage am na ?????
— Manny ✂ (@DeGentleman_) December 20, 2018
That New song with Lil kesh
Olamide said if money no enter I go do blood money ?Hell Nah wait! Fvckin what? We don’t fvck with such energy around here! that’s Trash lyrics ?? Smh none of y’all gonn talk now!
— Adémola ? (@DaflowABIOYE) December 20, 2018
This "Pata ni logo benz" song is a totally insensitive song.. Infact, if you find it funny, you're stupid.. Olamide and lil kesh should be banned.. Their desperation to stay relevant has gotten out of hand
— BREZZIDENT (@OlaTheOG) December 20, 2018
Olamide will soon come and tell us that the aim behind the Logo Benz song with Lil kesh is to dissuade young boys from involving in rituals, same thing after being bashed by the media for releasing a song like science student that promotes drug use!
— Tutu of Port Harcourt (@tutuofPH) December 20, 2018
I don't know how somebody will sit down and write song, and the next thing the song is promoting is rituals and killings in the society. Olamide and Lil Kesh should be fined for that song release.
— Durodola Abraham (@abrahamdurodola) December 20, 2018
After people will say that songs didn't contribute to the high rate of rituals.
When people who look up to you starts hearing "if money no gree enter I go do rituals" wetin you expect.
Olamide and Lil Kesh una no try o pic.twitter.com/TU0deMxRze
— OkeNWA (@faddenblogger) December 20, 2018
Let be straight forward and stop criticizing innocent people.even if they did release such a song the youth we still do rituals so stop criticizing was it said in the song that the you should go and do ritual if they don’t have money