Da_Yoruba_Demon_Boy
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Da_Yoruba_Demon_Boy
@D3mon_Sound
Music and Celebrities Gist. I do music thread. 🧵

We really grew up thinking “Gbogbo eniyan so pe onijo kan be” was just a vibe that sounded like Yoruba, only to realize Mama Angelique Kidjo was actually speaking to our roots! 🇳🇬✨ At her age, her energy and ability to connect with the new generation (Davido, Yemi Alade, and now Ayra Starr) are unmatched. A true mother of African music holding it down for the South West and beyond. Respect to a legend! 🙌🏾


🎶“When we link up It’s a mad vibe”🎶 During the Blizzard Of The Century, I joined forces with Queen @ayrastarr because not even a storm could've prevented us from singing and dancing together! Aye Kan (Are You Coming Back?) was born! Go and listen now: AngeliqueKidjo1.lnk.to/ayekanTA



The Art of the Graceful Exit There’s a special kind of maturity needed to stand on a global stage like the MOBO Awards, watch a legend like Wizkid take home the win, and respond with a smile. “I’m not mad at that”—do more than just acknowledge the result; you show deep respect for the craft and those who have paved the way. Why This Matters: The Power of Respect: By tipping your hat to Wizkid, you're not just "losing"; you're aligning yourself with greatness. Recognizing a veteran’s victory reinforces his place within that elite circle of artists. The "Next Time" Mindset: The rocket emoji (🚀) signals that this isn't a full stop but a launchpad. It’s a statement that his trajectory is only heading upward. Authenticity: The laugh emoji (😂) adds a touch of human "banter," making the sentiment feel less like a formal PR statement and more like a genuine moment of sportsmanship. A Vision for the Future: Your presence at the MOBOs, especially looking as sharp and distinctive as you do in that fur coat, proves you’re already a winner when it comes to impact. Accepting a loss with this much poise often earns more long-term respect from fans and peers than the trophy ever could. You're teaching us that gratitude and ambition can coexist. You can be thankful for the platform while still hungry for the top spot. It’s the mark of an artist who knows that his time isn't just coming—it's inevitable.

Lost to Wizkid…I’m not mad at that.😂…Next time.🚀…Thank you MOBO Awards.

The transition of Asake from "Omo Ope" to "Sungbalaja" to selling out the Barclays Center in less than two years is the fastest, most aggressive rise we’ve ever seen. 🏟️ Mr. Money with the Vibe literally bent the industry to his will. 💵

🚨 4 years ago, Asake tapped Burna Boy for “Sungba (Remix)” 💙✨ — Over 400 MILLION streams worldwide. 🔥







