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Wahala! Ayra Starr Gets Cancelled for Dancing to Naira Marley’s New Song, Clip Goes Viral

Fast-rising Nigerian music star and Grammy nominee, Oyinkansola Aderibigbe aka Ayra Starr has been under a lot of criticism lately after a TikTok video of her vibing to Naira Marley’s new song, “Pxy Drip” went viral.

Recall that Marlian Record label boss whose real name is Azeez Fashola was blacklisted within the music industry following the death of his former signee, Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad.

The singer and rapper was accused of having a hand in the death of his late signee. However, after spending months in jail he was freed and acquitted of all the charges levelled against him

Over a year after Mohbad’s death, several Nigerians seemed to have moved on and young singer Ayra Starr seems to be one of those who has got over the allegations levelled against the Marlian boss.

Video of Ayra Starr dancing to Naira Marley’s song goes viral

Ayra Starr’s recent move of dancing to Naira Marley’s song appeared to highlight the fact some persons no longer hold any grudge against Naira Marley because of Mohbad’s death.

The 22-year-old Mavin Records star posted a video on TikTok of herself jamming and whining her waist to Naira Marley’s newly released track, to the surprise of many. However, the video was quickly deleted.

Despite Ayra Starr deleting the video, it had already drawn the attention of many, and the clip went viral on other social media platforms.

See the video below:

Ayra Starr blasted for dancing to Naira Marley’s song

The video of Ayra Starr dancing to Naira Marley’s song ruffled many feathers on social media. Several of them blasted the singer and other females who they claimed were the major ones vibing to Naira Marley’s music.

Read some of their comments below:

@olaniyi__segun:
“Na you go tell her which song to listen to?”

@fobecyril:
“You can only be disappointed, nothing else u can do. You dey their clique?”

@badablestarlove:
“Nah everybody don Dey vibe to the song self”

@jaynaija:
“You wey don play the sing the same song pass 300 times this year.”

@preciouschinny0:
“Nothing fit make me in this life to vibe to Naira Marley’s song.”

@malaika_1on1:
“Me wey Love this girl Chai Make we give her second chance.”

@badablestarlove:
“All I know is that everyone go collect hun reward from whatever he has sow.”

@senatorenrii:
“I guess most of us are hypocrites in disguise because we were all vibing to the sound on various platforms. Why use her as a scapegoat?”

@twhyspecial:
“Let her say bye-bye to Grammy.”

@_utd24:
“Abeg, no cancel am! Person wey dey listen to song wey dem like, na crime be dat? Make we no dey judge am, everybody get dem own taste for music!”

@sdiamond29:
“All I can say is that controversy is the new marketing strategy in naija..”

@Ruthiesizesix:
“The song too sweet nobody can resist it 😍😍😍”

@Etwi_st:
“You can cancel a music art. But u see the song. If the song sweet forget u no fit cancel anything. I’m just saying, me have not listen to the song I’m not a fan that doesn’t mean i should talk down on the song or person. Who are we to even cancel a person. We be God.”

@Tosin_hair:
“It’s just the lyric 🙄 we no really care about the artist.”

@Manuella_.1:
“A lot of you have been dancing and singing to this sing on TikTok… So what’s with the selective outrage.”

@Intimatesbykoko:
“Make una leave my Sabi girl alone please!”

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