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Reactions to Whitemoney’s new song ‘Na We We’

Nigerian singer and winner of the 6th season of the Big Brother Naija reality TV show, Hazel Oyeze Onou, whose stage name is ‘Whitemoney’ on May 13, 2022, announced the release of a new song via his social media accounts.

This is not the first song the Reality TV star is sharing with the world. His first song of 2022 received a lot of flack, so did his song of December 2021, ‘Selense’, but this has only inspired him to sing more songs and strive to serve better music to his fans.

Whitemoney has shared over a dozen songs with the world between 2018 and 2022, and a lot of them are not popularly known songs. The Lyric Video for his new song ‘Na We We’ has already reached 18k views.

Here are some reactions to the singer’s new song.

Instagram reactions

“IF I SEE WHITE FOR STUDIO AGAIN WE GO ARREST AM. WETIN B THIS”

Music is not your calling my brother

Bro you no fit sing anything music no be your way

Bro no waste your money on music

Police suppose arrest you first thing tomorrow morning

White money you no get better friends wey suppose advice you say this music thing no be ya way.. cos what’s this ffs (facepalm emoji) Grammy Winner indeed

Twitter reactions

WhiteMoney should not try this nonsense again abeg. He should leave music and focus on something else.

Music industry suppose get Soldiers.. so people like whitemoney no go dare go enter studio again like WTF. Still need to be Arrested tho

Catholic service meets Amapiano… Or is it? From the off-beat delivery of the song, to corny lyrics, a lot of vocal layering that’s unfitting of what Amapiano should be, the song is just sonically incorrect.

He titled it ‘Na We We’ and it definitely won’t be winning a Grammy despite his faith-filled pre-chors, not this century at least. I imagine that anyone who wants a music career will take making music more seriously.

This is not jab at White Money. He is a celebrity who worked to win first pace in the BBNaija house. He was Nigeria’s favorite, mine too, but this song could have been a lot better.

YouTube reactions

When the song reached “ Hola Hola Hola ” I couldn’t stop laughing hard

Ok ok ok THAT WAS A VERY JAM, BEATS ON POINT, LYRICS ON POINT…Good luck an keep pushing your passion regardless of whatever you do in this life people must still talk…Nice jam

“After the dragging on Twitter, I came here only to discover this banger Haters will always hate buh we don’t give up whitey”

Afrobeats to the world and the world must dance to the tunes from Nigeria . Whitemoney ft Zoro came through with this one and it’s an awesome delivery .

“Wow wow wow wow na we we is a banger ooooooo”

this song isn’t bad honestly

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