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Singer, Ric Hassani has lamented over the recent ban of his new song, ‘Thunder Fire You’
Hassani, made this known in a post on his Twitter page on Friday. He also added that the commission is also sanctioning radio stations that are airing the song.
“So, the NBC has banned my song ‘Thunder Fire You’ and are fining radio stations that play it. Interesting,” he wrote.
‘Thunder Fire You’ is a song about heartbreak which sees the singer cursing his estranged woman who ditched him despite sacrificing a lot for her.
“The love I gave you, was too perfect for you. And you know I tried to make your dreams come true. And you knew this you still went and threw this, threw this away (away). It’s okay,” the song’s lyrics read.
“Thunder fire you. For all the lies you told me. Thunder fire you. For when you cheated on me. Thunder fire you. You never did deserve nome. E go better for you. So thunder fire you.”
Hassani was nominated in three categories at the 2016 All Africa Music Awards: Best Artiste in African R&B and Soul, Video of the Year, and Most Promising Artiste. He also received two nominations at The Headies 2016, including Best Alternative Song for “Gentleman”.[1][6]
In December 2018, the Falz and Olamide-assisted “Believe” won Best Collaboration at the Galaxy Music Awards
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