Musician Olamide has justified the lyrics of his latest collabo song with Lil Kesh, titled Logo Benz.
In the song, the two artistes threaten to do money rituals if Jesus and Allah hesitate to make them rich. They sing: “I dey pray to Jesu, ‘K’owo wo le o! If money no enter, I go do blood money o!’ I dey pray to Allah, ‘K’owo wo le o! If money no enter, I go do blood money o!’”
Listeners have since criticised the lyrics, saying it encourages money rituals.
Taking to his verified Twitter handle, @olamide_YBNL on Friday, Olamide says the song reflects the desperation to make money at all costs, rather than justifying the same.
He had tweeted:
Logo Benz is for the 3rd party to have a glimpse into the current state of youths in our society. (Runs girls x runs boys) “ I’m not sure if there’s anything like 2 much awareness, but pardon me if there is. It’s all over the news, it’s always been in movies, don’t box musicians.
— Olamidé (@Olamide) December 21, 2018
His followers have reacted:
It didn’t sound like a warning, says a follower:
You absolutely didn't make it sound like that….. Was there a message at the end of the song?… At least, in movies, the ritualist always run mad Sir…….
— @4tunebelle 20/10/20 /Lekkimassacre (@4tunebelleL) December 21, 2018
Logo Benz is a bad song, says another:
Both @olamide_YBNL & @lilkeshofficial should know dat DIS LIFE IS A MUMBLE-JUMBLE OF FACTS, CHECKS & BALANCES & ITS INHERENT CONTRADICTIONS DAT IF NOT PROPERLY HANDLED IT CAN SPELL DOOM FOR D HANDLER(S).
Logo Benz is a bad song
Abọ ọrọ la sọ fún Ọmọluwabi.— ỌLABODE Matthew (@Matooosa) December 21, 2018
The lyrics is misleading:
There's bound to be misinterpretation of the lyrics the way yahoo boys and their cohorts misinterpreted 'wetin we gain'…. I think if you're fighting against a certain trend using music as your weapon, your lyrics should not be misleading. Good morning!
— Ad Astra (@jewlx_x) December 21, 2018
Not a good idea:
Respect to you bro but we don’t want this kind of motivations anymore please. There are other ways we can pass theses messages a lot of people look upto you and listen to whatever you say!
— D.O.A 💙👨🚀 (@TweetDeoye3) December 21, 2018
The song should be banned:
https://twitter.com/IamThEdward/status/1076013694398746624
Others, however, see nothing wrong with the song, such as this one:
When we were young we watched movies like “Last burial” “Karashika” and more, Did they turn us into Ritualists and witches? Its all awareness. If you and the children dont like it please do not listen to it.
— Oko✨ (@FiddyXL) December 21, 2018