In January 2017, Mr Eazi made the news when he tweeted that Nigerian music drew a lot of inspiration from that of Ghana's.
Many Nigerians reacted negatively to his tweets while others labelled him a sell out because he appeared to be insinuating that Ghanaian music was better than Nigeria’s.
Many Nigerians reacted negatively to his tweets while others labelled him a sell out because he appeared to be insinuating that Ghanaian music was better than Nigeria’s.
Well, it appears the popular musician is about to be in the eye of the storm again. Speaking in a recent interview, Eazi said that it took his contemporaries in the industry like five or six months to catch up to his style of mixing Ghanaian and Nigerian styles of doing music.
He also said many musicians in the Nigerian industry ‘suddenly’ realized that they had to follow his formula if they want to make hit records. Watch him below:
Twitter users are not letting it go and are dragging him left, right and center. See some of the popular tweets below:Mr. Eazi is over other Nigerian artists using the Ghanaian sound for quick hits. 😂 pic.twitter.com/z112Rzw2Y0— zaga dat ⚡️ (@fxntney) September 6, 2017
Mr Eazi should just respect himself and go back to Ghana or else his next show in Nigeria will be held in a beer parlour pic.twitter.com/4qma6hb61q— Indigenous cLown NG (@MaziNedu_alonso) September 11, 2017
We should tell Mr Eazi the story of Durella & D'Banj that year. He made us understand he was being copied. He never came out of Zanga— Bhadmus Hakeem (@Bhadoosky) September 11, 2017
Mr Eazi hasn't realized that Nigerians hate their country name being mentioned in the same sentence with 'Ghana'..it's just natural😂😂— Henry🇳🇬 (@ChinonsoOrji4) September 11, 2017
Mr Eazi must stop doing Legover for Nigerians, because right now he is reminding us of why 'Ghana must go'. pic.twitter.com/boU7zItquR— KINDLY FOLLOW BACK😉 (@GreatGracious) September 11, 2017
Mr. Eazi should ask Iceprince how he turned to Waterprince. The ice melted when Nigerians switched off the fridge.😂😂😂— Mr_Principle (@Sen_Lilmonay) September 11, 2017
Retweeted Dammy Oshodi (@dammydr3zy):— Oladapo adeola (@Showblast007) September 11, 2017
Mr eazi is a perfect example why you should not help unfortunate children. This is wizkid's fault
RT @abatike: Wizkid sang "Azonto" and talked about Banku far back in 2011. Guess Mr Eazi was just finishing Secondary school in Ghana then.— AFOLABI OMOBOLAJI (@ProfBeejaybaba) September 11, 2017
Mr. Eazi won the Next Rated award ONLY bcos Tekno was disqualified for feeling he has outgrown that award... in any case Tekno was right— Makavelli (@OfficialAnskid) September 11, 2017
"Mr Eazi" is a basterd, Next video by you will have less than 1000 view. What are you feeling like?— #Darcibaby (@darciidolll) September 11, 2017
Mr eazi is just like a Fulani man that takes care of cows.— Shekwogaza (@vincentvictor04) September 11, 2017
You buy the cows not the Fulani man https://t.co/B0bu02TT4N
Mr Eazi village pple looking at how their plans are falling in place & how he'll soon turn to Mr Difficult pic.twitter.com/2NuTaKpTQy"— Royale_Niyort (@daprince_ayo) September 11, 2017
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