LET’S TALK!! In Your Book, Is Zinoleesky Also Canceled Just Like Naira Marley?
It’s time to dive into a topic that’s been sending shockwaves through the music industry and fans of Nigerian music. The recent turn of events surrounding the Marlian music label, Naira Marley, and Zinoleesky has ignited a firestorm of controversy. The latest twist in the story is the unfortunate demise of Late Mohbad and the exhumation of his body for an autopsy. Let’s take a closer look.
Late Mohbad, a talented artist in his own right, had a troubled relationship with the Marlians, a music label led by Naira Marley, with Zinoleesky being a prominent member. Before his untimely death, Mohbad publicly accused his former label of threatening his life. Videos emerged showing alleged instances of bullying and mistreatment, which led to a wave of backlash against anyone associated with the Marlian music label.
The situation escalated to the point where radio and TV stations decided to take a stand by discontinuing the play of Naira Marley‘s songs as a show of support for justice and in memory of Mohbad. It’s important to note that these actions by media outlets reflect the gravity of the situation and the public outcry for accountability.
As of now, the exact cause of Mohbad‘s death remains shrouded in mystery, and we eagerly await the results of a thorough police investigation. The circumstances surrounding his passing have only added fuel to the already intense scrutiny of Naira Marley, Zinoleesky, and the entire Marlian music label.
In the court of public opinion, cancel culture seems to have taken hold, with many fans expressing their displeasure and disappointment by distancing themselves from artists affiliated with the Marlians. This situation has raised important questions about accountability, ethical behavior within the music industry, and the power of fan influence.
It’s worth noting that these events are unfolding rapidly, and new developments may emerge as more information becomes available. In the meantime, let’s keep the conversation open and respectful as we await the outcome of the investigation and consider the implications for the future of Nigerian music and its artists.