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My Songs Promote Hard Work Among Youths, Not Illegalities – 9ice Laments by sirlekzy: 9:39am On Apr 01, 2018
In a recent chat with Saturday Beats, 9ice expressed surprise that his song, ‘Living Things’ could be banned because according to him, most of his songs promote hard work among youths and not illegalities.

He further said that he was not aware of the ban till it was brought to his notice by Saturday Beats as he had been out of the country for various tours and gigs. “My song has been banned again?” he exclaimed.

The singer continued, “I am surprised that they banned my songs because most of my music is to inspire the youths to work hard and ensure they do things the right way. I don’t sing songs that would encourage anyone to do the wrong thing. I have been in this industry for a while and I know better than to do such because I know a lot of people look up to me in the society.”

Source: http://www.lekzyloaded.com.ng/entertainment/nbc-ban-songs-promote-hard-work-among-youths-illegalities-9ice

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