The Nigerian star claps back at critics for bashing his fanbase following Mohbad’s passing
Popular Nigerian rapper and singer Naira Marley has taken to social media to sharply counter critics who lambasted his fans for continuing to support his music. The backlash came in the wake of Mohbad’s tragic death—a former signee of his record label—which had already stirred intense debate among music lovers and online communities.
In a series of candid tweets, Naira Marley didn’t hold back. He urged his detractors to “shut the fvck up and cry me a river,” dismissing the criticism and affirming the enduring loyalty of his fanbase. “Y’all now vibing to Naira Marley’s new music… yes they are… shut the fvck up and cry me a river😂😂,” he tweeted, his message resonating with many of his supporters.
Marley also questioned those who claimed his followers, known as Marlians, were a dying breed. “If a group of people team up against you, understand how powerful you are alone, because they do! Who said no more Marlians?” he added, underscoring the strength and resilience of his community.
The exchange has only bolstered the support for the artist, highlighting the deep connection he shares with his fans despite recent controversies. As the debate rages on, Naira Marley’s unapologetic response has reasserted his place in the hearts of Nigerian music lovers, proving that his influence endures, no matter the critics.
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