Apparently, it seems Mr Eazi loves enraging Nigerian fans as much as President Buhari loves travelling and PHCN loves taking light. Barely months have passed since Temi Otedola’s boyfriend was dragged for implying that Nigerian musicians are copying and using Ghanian sounds, now the Nigerian-Ghanian singer has come out to say that “Nigerian musicians like Runtown, are copying his style of music.”
Mr. Eazi is over other Nigerian artists using the Ghanaian sound for quick hits. ? pic.twitter.com/z112Rzw2Y0
— zaga dat ⚡️ (@fxntney) September 6, 2017
As expected, Nigerians wasted no time dragging the “Leg Over” crooner to the filthiest parts of the earth and back. Check out the top reactions from Mr Eazi’s statement below:
Someone needs to tell Mr Eazi, Tetuila & VIP brought the Ghana wave to Naija before he was born.There was good music before he was conceived
— Babanla (@biolakazeem) September 9, 2017
Mr Eazi shld calm down & put all the pride behind him cuz if we leave his music fate in d hands of only Ghanaians he’ll turn to Mr Hardship
— BILLION (@BillionTwiTs) September 10, 2017
Mr Eazi & friends trying to force Ghanaian sounds to a level over other sounds ??? pic.twitter.com/GdHptEGUIQ
— #9jaWitches ??? (@badgalmaddie_) September 10, 2017
Mr eazi is funny sha he doesn’t know you can blow in Nigeria, unblow and go bk to upcoming artiste. https://t.co/G8YlnwFwZs
— Goodness and Mercy (@jastrupgeeky) September 10, 2017
Mr Eazi was humble until he became rich by association. Imagine if he was the son of Otedola , he’d tell us Ghana colonized Nigeria.
— LIGHT ?? (@Hisroyaldopenez) September 10, 2017
Someone said you can blow in Nigeria, unblow and go back to upcoming artiste. Lmao, and it’s true oh. Mr Eazi should ask Ice Prince.
— Iseunife The First (@Shawnife_) September 10, 2017
Wizkid be like “lookat this Mr Eazi, foolish boy. You think it’s me that’ll buy ur songs?” pic.twitter.com/9kLt4hupQE
— BILLION (@BillionTwiTs) September 10, 2017
Who’s more relevant to d Nigerian music industry ATM?
RT for Goat, Like for Mr Eazi pic.twitter.com/U9d6h9SiaR
— BILLION (@BillionTwiTs) September 10, 2017
5. Mr Eazi needs to be slapped into one nationality. He is so confused he thinks he owns Ghanaian words now. Olo’orun!?
— Ferdinand (@Burmese_Tyga) September 10, 2017
Please who is Mr Eazi? Because here in Ghana we don’t know him?
— danzila_jnr (@lilcashking) September 11, 2017
Well, I guess it’s safe to say that Nigerians will soon start doing ‘leg overs’ for Mr Eazi’s music?
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