Singer Buju has recently sparked a conversation on Twitter with his criticism of club owners for selling fake drinks. In a recent outburst, Buju expressed his frustration, speaking out the need for respect towards customers’ health and money.
He demanded real and authentic drinks served, stating that clubs should not replace genuine products with fake ones. Buju went as far as threatening to publicly call out any club continuing this malpractice, even suggesting he might take the microphone from the club’s hype man to make his point.
“Stop selling us fake drinks after spending so much money on the overpriced drinks. You’re kiling us.
Respect my health, Respect my money. Give me what I pay for. If you don’t have it, don’t bring a fake one!
The next club or lounge that does this to me, I promise i will take that microphone from the hypeman and let you know!”
This resonated with many of Buju’s followers, who shared similar experiences in the comment section. They recounted instances of being sold overpriced, fake drinks.
Recall also that back In August, he advised men to engage in romantic encounters with someone else’s girlfriend at least once a year. This unconventional and provocative suggestion on cheating sparked discussions and a range of reactions from his audience.
Also some months back , Buju known for his support for Burnaboy also supported him on his views on the Afrobeat genre. Aligning with Burnaboy’s opinion that many Afrobeat artists lack substance, Buju expressed agreement and noted his surprise at the fact that so many people misinterpreted Burna Boy’s statement.