- Daniel Regha described Carter Efe’s song as one for people who were still in Crèche and kindergarten.
- He advised Carter Efe to only record on CDs and distribute his songs to schools or collaborate with Alaba music marketers.
Renowned Nigerian Celebrity critic Daniel Regha recently makes a derogatory statement directed towards Carter Efe’s new song.
Taking to Twitter, Daniel Regha criticized Carter Efe’s new song , stating that although it sounds nice, Baby Piano is not a real music.
He added that it was a fantastic song for kindergartens who wanted to learn about the states and capital of Nigeria as well as for those who were still in crèches.
He continued by giving Carter Efe advice to either collaborate with Alaba music marketers or just record on CDs and then distribute his songs to schools.
He wrote:
“Carter Efe’s “Babypiano” sounds good; That’s not real music, but it will be a great song for creche, plus kindergarten students who wish to learn about Nigeria States & Capital. He should simply record on CDs & distribute to schools, or team up with Alaba music marketers. No shades.”
Few weeks ago, Within Nigeria reported how Don Jazzy descended hard on Daniel Regha for being a ‘nuisance’, following his unsolicited advice.
He recommended the Mavins founder have a child in order to protect his legacy after his death. Daniel noted that whilst not everyone desires marriage, having children to carry on one’s heritage after death is crucial.
Daniel went on to say that being a father should be one of Don Jazzy’s top goals right now, and that he should even consider adoption. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Regha wrote:
“Don Jazzy not being married isn’t an issue, not everyone fancy marriage; But he should adopt a kid, at least someone who can preserve & carry on his legacy long after he’s gone. Being a dad ought to be among his top priorities right now, adopting is always an option. No offense”.
Reacting to Daniel’s advice, Don Jazzy hit back at him for being a nuisance. He ironically asked to adopt Daniel for lacking a father figure. He wrote;
“let me adopt you Daniel, since you lack a father figure in your life, proper nuisance.”