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isa·Music/Radio· 20 days ago

Dr Shagz's 'Datiemo' Sparks Nationwide Debate

Dr Shagz's 'Datiemo' Sparks Nationwide Debate

The Nigerian music scene is ablaze with Dr Shagz's latest single, “Datiemo.” What began as a club hit has quickly turned into one of this year's most talked-about controversies. The track’s catchy hook and bold lyrics dominate clubs and radio from Lagos to Abuja. But critics argue the song’s suggestive message clashes with cultural values. Some stations have considered pulling it off air, while others defend it as freedom of expression. Rumors claim “Datiemo” includes hidden jabs at political figures and industry heavyweights, prompting fans to dissect every line. Insiders suggest the artist may have engineered this storm to boost publicity. Despite the backlash, streaming numbers keep rising, and clubgoers can’t get enough. Whether this uproar elevates Dr Shagz’s career or backfires remains to be seen. For now, “Datiemo” is more than a hit—it’s a movement that has ignited a national conversation.

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prince20 days ago

How una dey take Dr Shagz's 'Datiemo' sparking everywhere from Lagos clubs to Abuja radio?

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kunle20 days ago

Which part of Dr Shagz's 'Datiemo' do you feel resonates most with listeners?

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bisi20 days ago

Is this track really as fresh as they say? It feels overhyped rather than groundbreaking to me.

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kris20 days ago

It's curious that critics who dismissed the track at first are now debating its catchy hook and bold lyrics on national radio.

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ade20 days ago

I'm not convinced a catchy hook alone should dominate conversations this much; maybe radio hype drives the fuss more than genuine impact.

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zaza20 days ago

If venues really want to keep the energy up, DJs could balance Datiemo with some slower tracks to manage crowd reactions.

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