Patoranking Expresses Belief That Mohbad’s Death Could Have Been Prevented

Patoranking Expresses Belief That Mohbad’s Death Could Have Been Prevented

Patoranking’s Concern for Mohbad’s Tragic Passing

Popular reggae and dancehall singer, Patoranking, has voiced his belief that the untimely death of the young musician, Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as Mohbad, could have been averted.

Mohbad’s tragic passing had sparked controversy and protests across the nation, as many believed that his death was not a mere accident.

The Controversy Surrounding Mohbad’s Death

The death of Afrobeat star, MohBad, stirred significant controversy and led to widespread protests, particularly among the youth, who were demanding justice for the talented artist.

His passing was surrounded by suspicions of foul play, and the public clamored for answers.

The Impact on the Music Industry

Mohbad, who was signed under the record label of the renowned singer Naira Marley’s Marlian Music, left a profound impact on the music industry and his dedicated fanbase.

His sudden demise sent shockwaves through the music community.

Patoranking’s Perspective on Mohbad’s Death

During a feature on the Afrobeats Podcast, Patoranking expressed his thoughts on Mohbad’s tragic passing.

He suggested that this unfortunate event might have been prevented had closer attention been paid to the young artist’s lyrics.

Patoranking stressed the importance of seeking justice for Mohbad, asserting that he did not deserve the fate that befell him.

The Need to Pay Closer Attention to Lyrics

Patoranking emphasized the significance of paying attention to the lyrics of songs. He revealed that he had exchanged direct messages with Mohbad in April to commend his work, receiving a reply from the late artist.

Patoranking’s message serves as a poignant reminder that understanding and addressing the content of an artist’s work can potentially prevent such tragic outcomes.

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