Afrobeats singer, Mr Real, has criticised fellow musicians and Nigerian music fans for continuing to release songs and attend clubs despite rising insecurity in the country.
Speaking in a recent video broadcast, Mr Real expressed concern over what he described as insensitivity among artists who are still putting out new music amid the current situation.
Mr Real explained that he has personally held back from releasing new songs due to the mood of the nation and the disturbing news he encounters daily.
“I wake up to terrible news everyday. I am even scared to drop songs because of the terrible things happening in Nigeria. Artists who are releasing songs are trying because I don’t know the kind of mind they have. How do some artists do it?
“This country is burning. People are dying. Some individuals have turned insecurity to business and we still go to club. That is the problem.
“You can argue that you have your own life to life. I also can’t deny that I don’t club or enjoy my life. But can’t you see that it is not normal? It is like we are under a spell to be docile no matter how worse things get. Is it normal?”



