- Music executive, Tee Billz, expressed his support for singer Naira Marley amid ongoing controversies.
- Tee Billz defended Naira Marley, highlighting his exceptional talent, and suggesting that he shouldn’t be subjected to cancel culture.
- Tee Billz prayed that Naira Marley would receive a second chance to fulfil his potential as a leader and influencer, stating that Naira Marley believed and supported Mohbad’s talent when nobody else did.
In a now-deleted social media post, music executive and ex-husband of singer Tiwa Savage, Tunji Balogun, popularly known as Tee Billz, extended his support to Naira Marley, who has been embroiled in recent controversies over Mohbad’s demise.
Tee Billz’s message was rooted in empathy and understanding, urging against subjecting the young and talented artist (Naira Marley) to the pitfalls of cancel culture.
Tee Billz lauded Naira Marley’s songwriting prowess, acknowledging him as one of the finest lyricists among the emerging generation of musicians.
He stressed that guilt by association should not be equated with a deliberate crime. Tee Billz expressed hope that Naira Marley would find forgiveness for all his flaws.
Tee Billz prayed for God to grant Naira Marley a second chance for him to realize his full potential as a leader and influencer in the music industry.
He reflected on how Naira Marley had believed in and supported Mohbad’s talent when none of the ‘after-death advocates of love’ did.
In his words:
“Too young and too talented to be thrown under the bus of cancel culture! One of the best writers of the new age! Guilt by association is not a deliberate crime to me. I pray people forgive Naira Marley for his shortcomings and I hope God gives him a second chance to attain his blessings as a bonified leader and influencer! Just yesterday when everyone and their mother was a glorified Marlian. Naira believed and invested in Imole’s talent when none of the after-death advocates of love did. May our creator bless us where we lack knowledge and wisdom.”
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