Don Jazzy Is a Demon, Man Calls Out Music Producer Over 20-Year-Old Rema’s Booty Bounce Video
- A social media user is not happy with music producer Don Jazzy and his young artiste Rema
- The individual, Seyi Gbangbola, expressed strong reservations about Rema’s Booty Bounce song and music video
- According to him, Don Jazzy is a demon and an agent of the devil
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A displeased Nigerian man, Seyi Gbangbola, has taken to social media to call out ace music producer, Don Jazzy, and his Mavin Records artiste, Rema.
Gbangbola in his post criticised 20-year-old Rema’s Booty Bounce single and the music video of the hit song.
Gbangbola said:
"So Rema at the age of 20 be singing booty bouncing and still went ahead to have that kind of video to that song."
He went on to direct his reservations against Don Jazzy. He tagged the ace producer as a demon and agent of the devil.
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According to him, most kids around Rema’s age bracket or those younger are going to watch the music video to the song and be convinced that it is okay to do so.
The individual also addressed people who are cheering and dancing while noting the potential harm of the trend in the music industry.
He said:
"All of you are cheering and dancing until this plague that is the new music trend will begin to manifest in your lives."
In a different portion of his post, Gbangbola took a swipe at indigenous rapper, Naira Marley, who is famous for songs like Soapy.
See his full post below:
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Don Jazzy expressed displeasure over how little Nigerians supports musicians.
According to the Mavin boss, he does not feel good seeing people rolling support for international artistes by following them on social media platforms.
Don Jazzy also pleaded with people to do better by supporting local celebrities so that interesting global conversations can be held.
Source: Legit.ng