But this same Aunty K. Michelle tried to speak “Nigerian” in the most ridiculous manner.
She shared this video on her Instagram page and claimed she was only speaking Nigerian Pidgin English.
And when Nigerians started dragging her…
… She went and posted more videos. Oh dear!
As if that first one wasn’t enough torture, she went on to throw shade at African-Americans in her next video.
She said “I am not African-American, I am just African. Because African-Americans too busy getting worried about ‘tea’ and getting no bread. Wetin dey happen? How far?”
And she ended the drama while speaking at the top of her voice with a shout-out to Nigerian-American rapper, Wale.
“Look at me, I’m ‘oh-ga’ at the top. Look at you, mumu, just gossiping, blogging and suffering. Look at you, shine your eyes”.
What exactly was she trying to say in those videos?
Because they were just ridiculous and confusing.
Who told her the only way to speak pidgin English was by speaking so loudly?
Who was she even calling ‘mumu’ in the video?
When African-Americans try to ‘speak in an African accent’ but fail woefully…
Can you not?
If she was trying to win us over with those videos, we’re so not impressed!
Watch the rest of the videos on her Instagram page, @Kmichellemusic.
Do you remember this awesome classic by Seyi Sodimu? This groovy song probably introduced many of us into the world of Nigerian hiphop.
But guess what, many years after blessing us with this classic, Seyi decided to do a remix and it features American R&B singer, K. Michelle.
And yes, it comes with a brand new video which was shot in Atlanta by Sesan Ogunro of Film Factory, watch it below.
Seyi Sodimu, who founded the independent label Goodlife Entertainment in 2001, is working on his fourth album, which is due for release later this year under the label.
It looks like he’s trying to make a comeback into the Nigerian music industry. We wish him good luck with that!