- Simi has responded to those berating her for using the same sound when doing her music.
- A particular fan also asked her to switch up her sound like that of her husband’s.
- Simi who seemed angered by the comparison asked the critic a dozen questions, urging them to dissect her last 10 songs.
Singer Simi has lost her temper at fans asking her to change her style of music while comparing her sound with her husband, Adekunle Gold’s.
The ‘Duduke’ singer shared a clip of her singing one of her new songs on the X platform on Thursday and a fan quoted the post, asking her to “switch up” her sound.
The fan with the handle @Zeebaby_X wrote:
“Girlll switch it up a bit… change your sound.
“Your hubby changes his sound and it’s amazing to see. Do the same you’re too good to be doing basic shit.”
Other fans also took to the comment section, concording with her.
Seemingly angered by the conversation sparked by her comment, Simi wrote:
“Lol you people see I’m minding my business yea? Alright alright Zeebaby, talk to me. Tell me the last say… 10 songs I’ve put out and let’s dissect.
Which ones sound the same? Then tell me how your faves are doing it different/better than me. Or perhaps u want me to change my genre? Or I should use more lamba? Or is it my voice? It’s too soft or sweet or sharp for you? I should swallow balloon for diversity?
We’re not fighting. I honestly want your feedback. Direct me. Help me Zeebaby.”
In another thread, the singer urged those who do not like her songs to go listen to other musicians.
Simi explained that British singer Adele does the same style of music but her fans do not complain.
Simi wrote:
“Omo because I’m doing girl next door, some of you think maybe I’m ok like that. If you don’t like my song, please go and listen to your faves. I’m begging. If it’s the features you want to allow yourself acknowledge my talent, hear that one and be going.
“Na the same ballad Adele dey sing all these days, her people no disturb am. E fi mi sile. If you don’t like what I’m selling, go and listen to the one you like. Unless you don’t have data. And if you don’t have, owo e lo wa ku si.”