The song Yeba by Nigerian pop heavyweight Kiss Daniel is without a doubt one of the hottest songs of 2017. The track which is reminiscent of the 90s highlife music is heavy on percussion and horns with inconsistent chants and ad-libs that makes it an absolute jam.
While it is a very delightful record, some fans on Twitter have gone on to point that a certain line in the song that goes; ‘Uncle stop touching’ in some way encourages sexual assault.
Kiss Daniel has however reacted to these comments insisting that the song teaches ladies to speak out against what they have not consented to.
D song teaches our ladies to speak out against wat they haven’t consented 2 nd 4 d men to realise dat if a lady says No, No means No. Apologise nd don’t go further, hence d reply by d guy…”sorry madam” D fact dat a lady agrees 2 dance wit u doesn’t translate 2 sexual consent https://t.co/LbfJuowJbI
— KISS DANIEL (@iamkissdaniel) January 12, 2018
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