Following Mohbad’s untimely death and new revelations about Naira Marley and his cronies, social media users have turned their focus to the rapper’s previous lyrics, unearthing hidden meanings that have taken on a sinister relevance.
Naira Marley, known for his tough image, has repeatedly incorporated themes of rebellion and street life into his music. However, it is his use of the phrase “sending men to God” in his lyrics that has piqued the public’s interest.
Naira Marley has referred to involvement in violent and nefarious things in his songs.
The heightened scrutiny of these lyrics has raised concerns among some, prompting questions about whether the rapper has always been conveying a more sinister message.
“Gangpiano
Turn a mansion to a bando
Turn amapiano to a gang song
I’m d nigga u can count on. Ak, tech, mac, no laptop.. they try ride dey crash dey dash I laugh Who’s dat? See a opp reverse
Work rate mad I should be man of the match
How many man have I put underground
Shoot in Amiri like kayflock
How many man have we sent to Baba God?
Let’s mind d business that pay us
I will send kick to ur door like ASOS
Let me explain why they hate us, never mind, dem fo
of shii like Anti”
Some Reactions from netizens:
One _realgerald: “1 don report nairamarley account like 50 times”
One the_belle_tiwa; “You guys should report Nairamarley’s YouTube channel.”
One fancy_ohene: “Aunt Dike you need tight security protection, I wish all celebrities will use their platforms to mobilize against this crime committed. You’re brave”
One izzy_gobeide_: “#justiceformohbad my blood fit cook beans as o dey see all them videos.”
One adestitoali: “Naira Marley,your end is near bcos your own d#&th will be brutal,you will look for tears but you won’t see…Your days are numbered,watch and see”
Kanyidaily recalls that Naira Marley Signed Lyta To His Record Label in 2020.