Naira Marley defends Ayra Starr against backlash over ‘I’m Back’ dance video

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Nigerian singer and songwriter Azeez Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley, has defended his colleague, Ayra Starr following the criticism she faced for dancing to his latest song, ‘Pxy Drip (I’m Back).

This comes after the “Soapy” crooner took to social media to post a clip of popular singers Ayra Starr and actress Regina Daniels dancing to his latest song, and he couldn’t help but boast about the attention it’s been getting.

“I’m back,” he captioned the post, along with a series of emojis, suggesting that he’s feeling confident and triumphant. The post has been getting a lot of attention on social media, with many of Naira Marley’s fans congratulating him on his return and praising his new music.

However, not everyone is happy about Ayra Starr and Regina Daniels dancing to Naira Marley’s song. Some fans have taken to social media to lash out at the two celebrities, accusing them of promoting Naira Marley’s music despite his controversial past.

One would think that Ayra Starr and Regina Daniels would know better than to associate themselves with someone like Naira Marley,” one fan wrote. “He’s been involved in so many scandals and has a history of promoting bad behavior. It’s disappointing to see them dancing to his song and giving him a platform.

Another fan added, “I used to be a fan of Ayra Starr and Regina Daniels, but after seeing them dance to Naira Marley’s song, I’m starting to question their values. Don’t they know that Naira Marley has been accused of glorifying internet fraud and promoting a toxic lifestyle?

The backlash against Ayra Starr and Regina Daniels has been intense, with many fans calling them out for their perceived hypocrisy. Some have even gone as far as to accuse them of being “fake” and “attention-seeking” for dancing to Naira Marley’s song.

Reacting to the backlash, Naira Marley who seems to be enjoying the attention his new song is getting, responded to comments and messages from critics, asking that Ayra Starr and Regina Daniels be left alone.

He also thanked the female entertainers for their support.

“Cry in peace and stop disturbing us with noise ” he wrote, followed by a sarcastic post: “Leave her alone and cancel me again.”

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