- Naira Marley is once again making headlines, this time tied to the tragic passing of his former signee, Mohbad.
- In a fresh twist, lyrics from the Marlian Music boss’ collaboration with Zinoleesky have sparked major buzz on social media, with many fans speculating that the words were a subtle jab at the late Mohbad.
- As screenshots of the lyrics spread like wildfire, netizens wasted no time in sharing their fiery opinions on whether Naira’s message in his lyrics was an eerie coincidence or something far deeper
Nigerian music sensation Azeez Fashola, famously known as Naira Marley, has found himself at the center of a storm yet again.
This time, the Marlian Music kingpin is making waves over his alleged provocative lyrics in Zinoleesky’s yet to be released track, and the timing couldn’t be more intense.
On the one-year anniversary of his former signee Mohbad’s untimely death, viral screenshots of Naira’s words in Zino’s song started circulating on social media, sending fans into a frenzy.
Among the eyebrow-raising lines causing a stir is one that boldly declares, “Leave that opp boy in a casket,” a chilling statement that has many wondering if it was a direct shot at Mohbad.
And to make matters even more heated, the track also reportedly name-drops Naira Marley’s controversial associate, Sam Larry, adding more fuel to the already blazing fire.
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As the screenshots spread like wildfire, the internet was set ablaze with reactions, with netizens throwing out their hot takes on whether Naira’s bars were a calculated jab at the late Mohbad or just dark coincidence.
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Following Mohbad’s tragic death, a storm of accusations rained down on Naira Marley and his associate, Sam Larry. Countless Nigerians pointed fingers, alleging that the Marlian Music boss and Larry played sinister roles in the 27-year-old singer’s untimely passing.
The backlash was swift and brutal—Naira Marley’s reputation took a major hit, with furious fans boycotting his music and calling for justice.
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