Daniel Regha Calls Out Arsenal for Using Odumodublvck’s Song to Unveil Declan Rice
Daniel Regha, a Nigerian social critic, has criticised Arsenal FC for releasing a song by rapper Odumodublvck to announce Declan Rice as the club’s latest signing.Information Guide Nigeria
The Hip Hop artist named a song after the former West Ham midfielder earlier this year.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaRice was made public by the Gunners on Saturday, July 14, via their official Twitter page.
Arsenal paid West Ham a club record fee of £105 million to sign the England international.
The club captioned a video of the 24-year-old showcasing his football skills while playing ‘Declan Rice’ in the backdrop, “A new chapter begins.”
Regha, however, stated in his reaction to the news that the English Premier League club should not have selected that song since it promotes violence. Despite the fact that the single references Declan Rice, the lyrics have a negative tone.JAMB Result
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He found a way to connect it to the recent outbreak of violence at Lagos State University, claiming that LASU was chastised for how they treated musicians, but people are criticizing him online for criticising a song that promotes violence.
He tweeted; ”Arsenal shouldn’t have used Odumodu’s music to announce their player; The song references Declan Rice but it also has a negative connotation cos the lyrics promote violent behavior. The club should’ve made a simple announcement or use a song with positive msg instead. No offense.
LASU was heavily criticized not quite long over how Bella Shmurda & others were maltreated at Poco Lee’s concert, but today I’m an “enemy of progress” for condemning a song that literally promotes violence. Many of u don’t understand the impact of violent music in society. Sad.”
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaHowever, Odumodublvck took to his Twitter page to thank Arsenal fans for consistently asking the club to use the song in Declan Rice’s announcement video. He wrote; “Massive. Abj stand up. Declan Rice.”
“Thank you to everyone who pushed the club to use the tune. You might think you did not have any impact on this, but I really do feel that you guys did. The pressure was werser by the day. God bless you all. I am so grateful”.NYSC Portal