GehGeh Criticizes Burna Boy’s Remix of Shalipopi’s “Laho,” Calls for Apology

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Content creator and self-proclaimed financial advisor GehGeh has stirred controversy with a video critiquing Burna Boy’s remix of Shalipopi’s hit song “Laho.” The video features GehGeh arguing that the remix diminished the original track’s potential and calling for Burna Boy to apologize to Shalipopi. The discussion touches on broader themes within the Afrobeats genre, including the role of remixes and the dynamics between established and emerging artists.

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The video, captures GehGeh’s passionate commentary on the “Laho” remix. He begins by addressing Burna Boy directly, stating, “Burna Boy, you have to apologize to Shalipopi and tell him, ‘Forgive me, I spoiled your song.’” GehGeh’s argument centers on the idea that “Laho” was already a global hit before the remix, and that Burna Boy’s involvement was unnecessary and detrimental. He questions the decision-making process behind the remix, suggesting it was driven by financial motives rather than artistic merit.

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GehGeh’s critique is detailed and multifaceted. He points out that “Laho” had gained significant traction organically, with fans naturally falling in love with the song after Shalipopi dropped snippets on platforms like TikTok. He argues, “That song no need remix,” emphasizing that the original version was sufficient to achieve global success. GehGeh also references other successful Afrobeats songs that did not require remixes, such as those by Davido and Wizkid, to support his point. His commentary extends to advising upcoming artists against seeking high-profile collaborations too early, as it might overshadow their own growth.

GehGeh’s video raises important questions about the impact of remixes on emerging artists like Shalipopi. He suggests that Burna Boy’s involvement may have shifted the narrative away from Shalipopi’s individual talent, potentially affecting his trajectory in the industry. This perspective aligns with broader discussions about the balance between collaboration and artistic integrity within Afrobeats. The video also touches on the cultural significance of songs like “Laho,” which GehGeh believes could have set records and influenced future generations without the remix.

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Shalipopi’s “Laho,” released in 2025, quickly became a fan favorite, celebrated for its catchy beat and relatable lyrics. The remix, featuring Burna Boy, was intended to elevate the song’s global reach but has instead become a point of contention. Related web content highlights the success of Afrobeats remixes with Western artists, suggesting a trend that GehGeh challenges in this instance. The controversy also brings attention to Burna Boy’s role as a leading figure in Afrobeats, whose decisions often carry significant weight in the industry.

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