- Musician Naira Marley is clearly undisturbed despite comments from critics amid his trending jam, ‘Pxy Drip’
- Despite the ongoing campaign by some netizens urging a total boycott of his music, singer Ayra Starr and actress Regina Daniels recently grooved to the music.
- Reacting, Naira Marley reposted the videos on his stories to prove a point.
Famous singer, Naira Marley is undoubtedly thrilled to see his song “Pxy Drip” gaining massive attention online despite comments from critics.
Despite being cancelled by social media users months ago due to his alleged involvement in the death of his ex-signee Mohbad, Naira Marley’s new song has become a viral track among Nigerians.
The song’s popularity has also led to it being featured on the top 10 list on the Apple Music Chart.
Recently, Mavin signee Ayra Starr and Nollywood actress Regina Daniels were spotted dancing to the song, and Naira Marley couldn’t help but react.
He reposted the videos of the two women vibing to his song on his Instagram stories, clearly excited to see his music being enjoyed by fans. The videos showed Regina Daniels and Ayra Starr grooving enthusiastically to the song which earned them criticisms accordingly.
Check out screenshots from Naira Marley’s page below:
In other news, Naira Marley fired back at critics on social media after they criticized his fans for listening to his music.
Despite facing backlash over the death of his former record label signee, Mohbad, Naira Marley’s music managed to pierce through the hearts of Nigerian music lovers once again, and his critics have been slamming those who still vibe to his songs.
In a series of tweets, Naira Marley condemned his critics, telling them to shut up and cry a river.
He wrote:
““Y’all now vibing to Naira Marley’s new music”blah blah blah…. Yes they are…Shut the fvck up and cry me a river😂😂 Won fe mo idi.”
He also asked who said there were no more Marlians, implying that his fanbase is still strong.
“If a group of people team up against you, understand how powerful you are alone, because they do! “Who said no more Marlians?” He wrote.
Naira Marley’s response was sparked by the criticism he faced on social media, where some netizens accused his fans of being hypocritical for listening to his music despite cancelling him online.