Nigerian singer Naira Marley has shared his view on the term “Marlian,” which he uses to describe his loyal fans.
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He addressed his fans on Instagram, telling them not to worry about what others think of them. Naira Marley stated that it is not their business to care about the opinions of others.
This message sparked criticism from some people who referred to him as a cancelled artist.
Naira Marley, whose real name is Azeez Fashola, is a popular Nigerian musician known for his energetic Afrobeat songs and controversial persona.

He is also the head of Marlian Records, currently facing legal suits and various controversies.
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Marley’s music often features catchy beats and streetwise lyrics that resonate with a young, urban audience. In 2019, he released “Am I A Yahoo Boy,” which sparked controversy and brought him under scrutiny from the Nigerian government.
Despite this, the song was a hit and solidified his reputation as a daring artist unafraid to push boundaries.
Following this, Marley released several successful tracks, including “Soapy,” “Puta,” and “Tesumole,” which further established his place in the Nigerian music scene.

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