YBNL’s artiste, Lil Kesh has made name for himself as one of the best new comers in the Nigerian music industry.

One of the strengths of the Olamide’s protégé is his infusing some
vulgar lyrics into his songs. The young singer gave his reasons for
being vulgar during a recent chat with Pulse TV.
He expressed surprise that his single, ‘Gbese’ was among the recently
banned songs by NBC and latter appreciated the NBC board for banning
the song after it had already gone viral.
According to him, “I don’t see anything vulgar in ‘Gbese’ but I
appreciate the ban after the song had blown, I could remember they
banned ‘Shoki’ also when even JSS 2 students had it on their phones so
their ban doesn’t make any difference but more controversy and putting
my name out there again so no wahala”. He said.
He further sent a plead to NBC not to ban his latest single ‘Efejoku’ “please don’t ban Ekejoku again, NBC do we have beef? I don’t understand.
He finally spoke about the vulgar lyrics in his songs, according to him,
“They are singles not an album, I know the kind of market am
directing my songs to, am from the streets, I know what the people from
the street want to listen to. A normal conductor on the street can be
vulgar for 24hours so to catch his attention you need to study the kind
of life he lives. Whichever way, all that is going to change before
people tag me vulgar they should wait for my album that is expected to
drop towards the end of the year. I have very positive songs. He concluded.
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