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Fans React To Fireboy’s Cryptic Post About His Career, Death & More
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Fireboy DML elicits reactions when he declares that he is worthy of being worshipped.
Adedamola Adefolahan, also known as Fireboy DML, shared some cryptic messages about being worshipped that sparked discussion among his followers.
The YBNL recording and performing artist, who recently released his third studio album, “Playboy,” had some things on his mind that he needed to get off his chest.
The artist discussed being in a different lane, death, and other topics while using his social media platform yesterday, August 29th, 2022.
According to the 26-year-old, he believes he will be worshipped at some point. He also stated that people only appreciate geniuses when they die but for him, he will live forever.
Some of the posts read:
Love to the boys but my journey is different at some point. some of y’all gon have to worship me smh. y’all don’t appreciate genius until death comes. fortunately/unfortunately i’ll live forever
Fireboy DML has a message for y'all pic.twitter.com/W6uPnXHqLw
— Tuchel of Calabar ⭐⭐🇳🇱🇳🇬 (@Officially_Kriz) August 29, 2022
In other news, Fireboy DML recently released his album Playboy, and one song, in particular, is generating quite a stir, Ashawo.
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The YBNL Signee recently released his third studio album, “Playboy,” a 14-track effort that boasts guest performances from Ed Sheeran, Chris Brown, Rema, Euro, Asake, and Shenseea, and it has already received positive feedback from fans.
“Ashawo” which is the third track on the project attracted some attention over the title and its lyrics.
Fireboy DML is now talking more about the song, and in a new interview with Apple Music, he opened up about what inspired the song, what the song is about, and who the song is about.
Speaking about the song “Ashawo” with Apple Music, Fireboy DML said about it:
“Basically, it’s not an excuse for men to cheat, but it’s also the realistic point of view explaining why men in Lagos or people in general, people in relationships, cheat on their partners.