Daniel Regha Offers Candid Critique of Carter Efe’s ‘Baby Piano,’ Suggests Unique Distribution Approach

by Adeola Adeyeye
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Controversial Twitter personality Daniel Regha recently took to Twitter to deliver a candid critique of Carter Efe’s latest song, “Baby Piano.”

While acknowledging that the song sounds good, Daniel expressed his opinion that it doesn’t qualify as real music. He humorously suggested that the track would be perfect for children in Crèche and kindergarten who want to learn about Nigerian states and capitals.

In a tongue-in-cheek manner, Daniel advised Carter Efe to consider recording the song on CDs and distributing them to schools or teaming up with Alaba music marketers. Despite the critique, he concluded the tweet with a friendly “No shades,” implying that his remarks were not meant to be malicious.

Daniel Regha’s “Carter Efe’s “Baby Piano” sounds good; That’s not real music, but it will be a great song for creche, plus kindergarten students who wish to learn about Nigeria States & Capital. He should simply record on CDs & distribute to schools, or team up with Alaba music marketers. No shades.”

This isn’t the first time Daniel Regha has expressed his opinion on various matters. Previously, he criticized Nigerian men who advocate for submissive women, pointing out the irony of their expectations given certain behaviors. Additionally, he took aim at major Nigerian networks, including MTN, for their perceived poor service, advising them to invest more in improving their services rather than running advertisements.

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