‘FEM’ almost landed me in trouble during #EndSARS protest-Davido

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Nigerian singer, Davido has said his hit song ‘FEM’, almost landed him in trouble during the #EndSARS protest.

‘FEM’, which means shut up, became popular last year after it was used by protestors to hush individuals or groups whose comments are unsolicited during the period the protest lasted.

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In an interview with L’officiel, a French fashion magazine, the 28-year-old award-winning singer said although the song was dropped two weeks before the protest began, it was very influential to the campaign.

“It’s crazy because we didn’t record that record. #EndSARS hadn’t even started yet. We dropped that record two weeks before,” he said.

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“The record’s already gone, it was huge already. Then there was a little rally where this government official was speaking to the people and then somebody played the song.

“They played the song, everybody’s singing. He’s trying to talk, but everybody is singing the song instead. Then somebody got the video and it just went crazy. From there, it became the anthem of the whole– I almost got in trouble. I was like, ‘Yo, I did record that song, but’ It was nice to see them use a song of mine to be instrumental in how they felt.”

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Speaking on his next album, the ‘Assurance’ crooner said the project will be released next year and will be produced by Timberland, the veteran American record producer.

“I really wanted to make it more about Davido. Right now I’ve worked with a lot of people on this album. The producer, Timberland. There’s this new catch from New York,” he said.

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“His name is Cappella Grey. He’s amazing. A couple of new artists from Nigeria too. This dude is called Lojay. Have you heard of him? This dude from South Africa is called Focalistic, he’s going crazy.”

 

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