Why We Banned Lil Kesh's Shoki - NBC
Few Days ago NBC Banned Popular Hit Song Shoki
The media adviser of the NBC who spoke at a press briefing told FNN correspondent that " the song 'Shoki' which is a Yoruba slang for 'quickie' has spread to other African countries and everybody is singing what they don't understand, even my two year old daughter came to my room and just started muttering 'ahh shoki', its a scary experience, so we banned it".
This directive has not gone down well with media houses and the end consumers of the monster banger as there was a protest in front of the NBC office with the protester mounting massive sub-woofer speakers and putting the deafening song on repeat and shouting 'Ahh Shoki'.
The question now is what is happening to other Shokis, does shoki really mean quickie ?
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The media adviser of the NBC who spoke at a press briefing told FNN correspondent that " the song 'Shoki' which is a Yoruba slang for 'quickie' has spread to other African countries and everybody is singing what they don't understand, even my two year old daughter came to my room and just started muttering 'ahh shoki', its a scary experience, so we banned it".
This directive has not gone down well with media houses and the end consumers of the monster banger as there was a protest in front of the NBC office with the protester mounting massive sub-woofer speakers and putting the deafening song on repeat and shouting 'Ahh Shoki'.
The question now is what is happening to other Shokis, does shoki really mean quickie ?
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