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“Promise” By Adekunle Gold And Simi Just a week after singers Adekunle Gold and Simi shocked the internet with their low-key wedding, the pair released an anthem which everybody is talking about titled “Promise”. The song is simply an expression of their unconditional love to each other and the lyrics literally sound like wedding vows. This is what fans are saying about the song
Next thing now, one Onitsha Nollywood producer will cum out with a movie:
“#Promise of love: Adekunle Gold and Simi” pic.twitter.com/gclA973QRI — CHIDUBEM NJOKU (@ChidubemNJ) January 17, 2019
Adekunle Gold and Simi’s love is the real assurance. Give her a ring not a porsche? #promise
— Zeekah Francis (@Zeekahthegreat) January 17, 2019
If after watching Adekunle Gold and Simi’s Promise Video and you are catching feelings. . . . Boy friend for hire, on a 6 month contract, with possibility of 6months extension. I am currently a free agent. So no need for Transfer fee. . I am a keeper, I can also DM? . Kindly RT
— The Kingmaker? (@SmithVinci) January 17, 2019
Adekunle Gold and Simi making me wanna fall in love again ni sha ??? #Promise pic.twitter.com/NZZieEKK85
— Honormeh Aganga’s Blog (@Honormeh_aganga) January 17, 2019
Falz’s Moral Instruction Falz’s who is usually known for songs targeted at ills in the society has come through again with a new album titled “Moral Instruction”. The album which has an anthem inspired by Fela addresses many prevalent problems in Nigeria. For instance, the opening track “Johnny” depicts the story of a youth corps member that was shot by a police officer in Abuja, a day to her passing in Abuja. “Follow Follow” is an encouragement to stay focused irrespective of the distractions of social media. However, one of his songs “Talk” was criticised for supposedly “slut shaming” women in one of his songs “Child Of The World. Albeit, Falz would always be known as one of the Nigerian artists to used his voice to speak against societal ills.#Promise by #AdekunleGold and #Simi is doing my body somehow, it won’t be funny if I don’t have fun on Valentine’s Day. Looking forward to @UnbreakableMov2 Valentine’s Day all expense paid Daycation + Boat Cruise. pic.twitter.com/7xLThHgH8l
— My Habit My Future (@MyHabitMyFuture) January 17, 2019
Falz on his moral instruction album
“I detest transactional sex.” A king!! pic.twitter.com/yc2OV7pBdF — Me (@N_gga_) January 15, 2019
Falz’ Moral Instruction: -Domestic Violence -Child molestation/abuse -Electoral malpractices -Unemployment -Religious Wastages -Labor Law -Tribalism -Political Accountability -Rise of blood Money, Scammers etc -Our educational standard…
But my people: “Transactional Sex”? — Tosin Lufadeju (@tosinluf) January 15, 2019
Falz talked about religious troubles & leaders extortion, police brutality, herdsmen, living fake life, voters hypocrisy, corrupt politicians, homosexuality, MURIC, APC scam, fraudsters, life of poor/average Nigerians, civil servants salary, poor NYSC allawee in Moral Instruction
— IG: Omope Abdulazeez (@Iam_Abdulaxis) January 15, 2019
Fela Abami Eda Fela Abami Fela F Falz Falz the Falz the Bahd Falz the Bahd Guy.
I’m sorry Falz dear. Fela would be proud of you. I’m so emoshional right now ???. The torch has been passed on to you. This moral instruction album is what fela stood for. ✊? https://t.co/ABeEQ0pVa5 — PASTOR OLA ? (@Biisi96) January 15, 2019
I stopped paying attention to whatever falz had to say after child of the world video.
— not your mate (@chi__eji) January 15, 2019
This Falz *Child of the world song woulda made sense only if he didn’t turn around to make the girl who was a victim of rape the “offender” She was blamed in the end for “going astray” by being a “runs girl” which shifted the whole focus from the actual perparator(the rapist) smh
— Miss Handrist??? (@Zainy_d_Rapper) August 4, 2018
Singing a song that focuses on rape victims and their supposed life after rape isn’t love for women. The abuser wasn’t punished neither was there justice in the video. Somehow, a song about “rape and suicide” became a song about sugar daddies and a high sex drive. Is that love? https://t.co/btJBw9HLlI
— Mama Folarin ? (@TheBitterLeaf) January 15, 2019
Featured image source: temydee.comFor all of you who say he doesn’t mention the buyers of sexual service, here he Falz goes: pic.twitter.com/qmRg7JUDTR
— Joey Akan (@JoeyAkan) January 14, 2019
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