Star FM got served too.
The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has banned yet another Olamide’s song, ‘Don’t Stop’ from making airwaves just after months of blacklisting his ‘Bobo’ song.
According to NBC, the song contains vulgar lyrics which isn’t so good for the public.
The regulatory body in several memos sent to radio stations across the country blacklisted the song, they stated the lyrics in the song that led to the ban which includes obscene, indecent, vulgar lewd and profane, citing phrases like, “I just wanna hit it now now now,” “Je kin wo be ( meaning: let me enter the place ),” “don’t stop, take it,” “Oun tami oun ro mi,” “It took your mama 9 months to make it,” “wa gba ponron ( meaning: come and let me give you my p*nis).
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According to NBC, the song contains vulgar lyrics which isn’t so good for the public.
The regulatory body in several memos sent to radio stations across the country blacklisted the song, they stated the lyrics in the song that led to the ban which includes obscene, indecent, vulgar lewd and profane, citing phrases like, “I just wanna hit it now now now,” “Je kin wo be ( meaning: let me enter the place ),” “don’t stop, take it,” “Oun tami oun ro mi,” “It took your mama 9 months to make it,” “wa gba ponron ( meaning: come and let me give you my p*nis).
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The Shakitibobo crooner turned 27 yesterday, March 15, and in a bid to celebrate the birthday, he dropped yet another sensational single titled ‘Abule Sowo’.
Credit: an24.net
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