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“Your Recent Song About Men Is Very Disrespectful & Insensitive”- Daniel Regha Tells Simi & Tiwa Savage (DETAIL)
Social commentator, Daniel Regha has reacted to latest song release by Simi and Tiwa Savage titled “Men Are Crazy”.
Daniel described the song as disrespectful and insensitive to men.
Daniel wrote:
Simi is happily married, while Tiwa Savage has a young son, but both came together to belittle men in the name of a music collab. Their recent song “Men Are Crazy” is beyond disrespectful & Tiwa referencing “Men are scum” in her verse is insensitive. After all these years this is the best they can collab on? Disgracefu!.
Some reactions to his tweet:
@springbok
Songs are often based on opinions, thoughts and experiences. The song may not resonate with your reasoning but calling it disrespectful is tantamount to calling the song inspiration disrespectful. It is okay to not enjoy the song but that doesn’t make it bad.
@osebify
If na man talk say women are sçūm, all those hypocrite feminist no go let person hear word.
@akinade
Thanks for your opinion on this matter Daniel, however I think your opinion is a little bit biased and unfair, just maybe it may be coming from a place of hurt as you are a man; trust me I can also relate as I am a man. Recall that lots of male artists throw bants at women in their songs with the most recent line “if she no s*ck if she no f*ck who go pay for her wig and hand bag” going as viral as almost becoming a national anthem and no one saw any issues with that. I think the ladies are just trying to have fun and catch cruise as the male artists do so lets not make a big deal of it.
@enenchesdaughter
It’s important to remember that music, like any form of art, is often a reflection of personal experiences and emotions. You may find the lyrics of “Men Are Crazy” and Tiwa Savage’s reference to “Men are scum” disrespectful or insensitive, others may interpret them differently or see them as a commentary on societal issues. It’s crucial to approach music with an open mind and respect different perspectives and interpretations. No offense”.