‘Why is Naira going down?’, Mohbad disses Naira Marley in new track

Nigerian street hop singer Mohbad (Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba) has released a diss song against Naira Marley.
The diss song came a month after the embattled singer alleged thugs sent by Naira Marley attacked him for demanding a change of his manager.
The KPK crooner’s new song titled ‘Tiff’ was released yesterday after he posted a one-minute snippet of the song on his Twitter handle Sunday.
In an indirect attack on Naira Marley, a line in the song said, “Why is Naira going down?”
The singer’s management announced his exit from the record label on October 25, as his legal team released a statement asserting that Mohbad’s exit was due to the constant attacks he received, which Naira Marley orchestrated, and unpaid royalties since 2019.
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