Kiss Daniel: Singer addresses 'Yeba' 'rape' accusations

Kiss Daniel in Yeba

You would recall that some ladies on Twitter raised concern about a line in Kiss Daniel’s song ‘Yeba’, earlier this week.

Kiss Daniel has now replied critics who alleged that his hit song, "Yeba" encourages rape.

The singer tweeted on Saturday, January 13, "D song teaches our ladies to speak out against wat they haven’t consented 2 nd 4 d men to realise dat if a lady says No, No means No."

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But of course, Nigerians have never been known to let down.

The critic replied, "sorry madam.”

According to him, "D fact dat a lady agrees 2 dance wit u doesn’t translate 2 sexual consent."

You would recall that some ladies on Twitter raised concern about a line in Kiss Daniel’s song ‘Yeba’, earlier this week.

 

A female voice is heard saying ‘uncle stop touching’ in a manner that portrays the lady is being touched indecently against her consent by a man she’s probably dancing with, in the video.

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They alleged that the line in the song claims it somehow glorifies or promotes sexual assault.

 

Kiss Daniel only recently exited G-Worldwide management which we believe gives him a shot at being a real celebrity.

The singer signed to G-Worldwide Entertainment in 2013 and went on to release hit singles such as ‘Woju’, ‘Laye’, ‘Good Time’, and ‘Mama’. His debut album 'New Era' released in 2016 was one of the best albums of the year.

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