Daniel Regha, a prominent Nigerian celebrity critic renowned for his straightforward opinions, recently took to Twitter to express his disdain for Carter Efe's latest musical offering.
On the social media platform, Regha didn't mince words as he dismissed Carter Efe's song, acknowledging its pleasant sound but categorizing it as not authentic music.
In a rather unconventional critique, Regha suggested that the song might find a fitting audience in kindergartens and nurseries, particularly emphasizing its potential educational value concerning Nigeria's states and capitals.
Regha went on to provide constructive advice, suggesting that Carter Efe could explore collaborating with Alaba music marketers or consider distributing his songs on CDs specifically targeted at schools.
Regha's tweet reads: “Carter Efe’s “Babypiano” sounds good; That’s n¤t 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.”