- SInger Davido’s ex-signee Liya is trending online over lyrics from her new song following her exit from DMW
- Liya in the lyrics of the song included lyrics in Yoruba, which translates to “How many of you want to sleep with me”
- The singer’s lyrics have stirred different reactions as some netizens read meanings to it amid different claims
Liya, a former signee of singer Davido’s DMW label, has caused a stir on social media with a newly released track, Powerful.
In the trending clip, Liya, who recently announced her exit from Davido’s label, delivered lyrics in Yoruba “Eyin melo gan lefe bamisun,” which translates to English means “How many of you want to sleep with me.”
Watch the clip from Liya’s new song here.
Netizens read meanings to Liya’s new song
Legit.ng captured different reactions from netizens as many claimed Liya was speaking about male artists trying to take advantage of her, which made her express her frustration through the song.
See some of the comments below:
odunolahmi:
” is the bamisun for me industry ♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️♀️.”
thacutepixel:
“It’s everything u pple translate to anoda thing d girl don talk say she be 30bg for life una wan start ugh.”
olaniikemii:
“Talo fe be e sun baby, Oya take explain to us .”
celebritybox9ja:
“My country is the sweetest abeg. Forget Yankee. 1 day 1 million issues.”
prince_nta:
“You go explain tire no evidence “
kenny_kiss:
“Wahala no too much for davido .”
motunrayo_moduchess:
“Ahhh mad oo Wetin sup again.”
harmonyakay:
“All the label guys wan kill am she japa.”
hype_frosh_jago:
“Make she carry that cloth up make I check something explain more u no go tire .”
omowumiadufe:
“Eyin malo lefe bami sun that me to everyone coming as helper to me but later requested for sex .”
uhuru_tishe:
“Dere is nothin 2 decode here… She is singing Abt tinz going does dat mean she has issues wit OBO … She is nt in DMW anymore bt she is 30BG… She said it herself.”
Davido reacts after being called out for disrespecting Islam
Meanwhile, Davido trended for a few days because of a new music video he posted online.
Former presidential aide on new media, Bashir Ahmad, criticised the singer, noting that the music video wrongfully depicts Islam.
Bashir and many other Muslim social media influencers have demanded that Davido take down the video, noting that it is a blatant disrespect of their religion.
Source: Legit.ng