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  • “Stop glorifying Yahoo boys in your music” Falz comes for 9ice, Lord of Ajasa | 9ice responds
  • Rapper Falz The Bahd Guy, has voiced out his opinion on musicians that encourage crime and fraudulent practices by singing praises of fraudsters - Yahoo Yahoo boys.

    The 'Soft work' rapper went on to advise that as role models, artists should use their music as tool to affect lives positively.
    "You are an entertainer in a position as a role model to younger ones coming up and in your musical record you are greeting all the yahoo boys, you are greeting all the  fraudsters, calling their name personally, hailing them, wire wire mo fe cha che, all this culture you are making the young ones think it's cool to do it, it's not, you are destroying our future," the rapper said.
    Falz, continuing his speech on HipTV as he advocates for using the music to build up and move people's life forward,  stressing that entertainers should not glorify fraudulent behaviour.
    " As an entertainer sing about something that can help our life, paint a picture, tell a story, don't glorify fraudulent behaviour it's not good."




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    Though Falz did not mention any name, most people believe the attack is directed to 9ice and Lord of Ajasa whose recent singles Living Things and Lori ila,  can be seen to be doing exactly that, promoting fraudsters and encouraging others to go into as a means of survival,  judging by the  content of  the song, 'Living things'.

    In 9ice’s Living Thing, he talks about Yahoo boys and how some of his friends are practicing such illegal act. To 9ice and Lord of Ajasa, they just want to make money, no matter how, even if it has to be through Yahoo, 9ice just wants to be controlling things. The song in every aspect tilts to promoting Yahoo boys.

    However, 9ice has reacted to Falz's comment. In an interview with Hip Tv, he  "I am not promoting fraud"
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