‘My music can cure depression.’ – Naira Marley, says
Fast-rising singer, Azeez Fashola, better known as Naira Marley has stirred social media reactions after he declared that his songs can cure depression.
The singer took to his Twitter handle on Sunday, September 15, where he wrote “My music can cure depression.”
While some consented to the singer’s declaration, others condemned his style of music.
Below are some reactions gathered;
Those rubbish and senseless music of yours…what is soapy?
— Son Of Mercy (@Iam_Lawrenszo) September 15, 2019
Depression kii you der blatant noise maker like you
— 👑KHEENG JAY (@EMJAYLALA) September 16, 2019
Those rubbish and senseless music of yours…what is soapy?
— Son Of Mercy (@Iam_Lawrenszo) September 15, 2019
Sorry bro, your music can cause depression bcos you propagate using of hard drugs in your lyrics e.g moni kolo fe mu coca that's cocaine mosere pe dealer ohun snive mogbe Igbo senu
— soundguy (@LateefRaheem4) September 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/JuniorBurniton4/status/1173353359602065409
Unless you have your own dictionary that defines music and depression wrongly from mine
— XRW (@XpensiveRecords) September 15, 2019
Dem y am i still depressed after playong soapy over and over again abeg its not curing mine atallðŸ˜
— Worgu favour (@worgu_favour) September 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/SANUSI_MZEE/status/1173468357762400257
Na today you know??? … Control the croud alone…. Na depression killer
— ODOGWU NUSKY (@NuskyOdogwu) September 16, 2019
Meanwhile, a 16-year-old boy, Gabriel Micheal arrested for interned fraud recently alleged that singer, Naira Marley‘s lifestyle and music influenced his choice.