In discussing this, Don Jazzy CEO of Mohits Record revealed:-
"Yes boss I heard over Twitter about that. Oh well they have banned it because they have the power to do so. Let’s see how they stop people from hearing it elsewhere. We’re not the first people they’ll ban and we’ll not be the last. When u flog a child at every chance you get, after a while the child would adjust and get used to the beatingsThis is no longer a case of banning a song because an African drink, 'Alomo' was mentioned whereas it's okay to mention Moet in a song, but instead the issue here is the supposed 'lewd lyrics', do you think NBC has a point or have they missed the line again? Would this even affect the productivity of the new single?
The truth is that the person that banned this song will hear this song till he is sick of it. He will hear it at almost every party he goes to. He will hear it from the cars that will drive pass him. He will hum the melody even in his sleep. He’ll probably record his own version of the Oliver video sef lol. He is doing his job so let’s allow him exercise his power. It’s allowed. May God bless him and his hustle. No long thing
Shout out to all Mo’Hits Records fans out there. May God continue to bless you all for the love and support o. Una too much. Please follow me on twitter my name na @donjazzy. See you guys soon. IDJA"
After the illuminanti saga, now this. Well listen to the 'Oliver Twist' single below.
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This is stupidity, NBC people are jobless.
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