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Rexxie Break Silence on Mohbad’s Death!
Written by YangaEditor1 on November 11, 2025
“Mohbad Death Break Me, I No Fit Keep Quiet Again-”Rexxie opens up
By: [Ezurumem obinna ]
When Music Meet Pain
Afrobeat hitmaker Rexxie pon da beat don finally open up about the pain and backlash wey follow the death of his close friend, Mohbad. For recent interview with Fay Fay on Yanga FM, the producer talk say the period after Mohbad’s passing “no be small thing” e shake both his mind and his career.
Why He Drop Song That Time
Rexxie explain say him release one song shortly after Mohbad die, and many fans think say e be like him dey use the moment chase clout. But as him talk, that no be the plan at all.
“I drop the song before the news even spread well,” Rexxie yarn. “But people no understand. When I realize how e look, I regret am. I for wait. I no go lie, e pain me.”
He continue, say as people begin drag am online, he almost lose focus. But instead of fight back, he choose to stay quiet and heal small before facing music again.
Dealing With Backlash
The kpk crooner confess say the trolling really hit him hard. “ “when i post people come troll me say i dey post and mohbad has not been buried .”
Rexxie say the online hate almost make him quit music for some time, but his family and true fans remind am say real friendship and real art no die.
Moving Forward With Grace
Now, Rexxie say he don learn from the whole experience. “I realize say no be everything wey happen we go rush react to. Sometimes silence better than defense,” he talk calmly.
He also show respect to Mohbad memory, promising to keep pushing the Afrobeat sound they both believe in. “Mohbad go always be part of my sound. Anytime you hear that ‘pon da beat,’ just know say e dey represent my brother spirit too.”
Final Take
Rexxie story no just be about pain but e be about growth, reflection, and respect for legacy. Even though the backlash hit him hard, he don use the experience learn how to move with more mindfulness.
Like he talk for interview:
“Grief no be weakness. Sometimes, na inside the pain wey you find your real self.”
