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After two years, he announced his departure from Marlian Records. On 5 October 2022, MohBad accused his manager, singer Naira Marley, of assault and stated that his former boss ordered people to beat him up after he announced his intention to employ a different manager to handle his music and business affairs.[28][29][30]


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After MohBad's death, it was reported that he had filed a police report in June 2023 alleging that Samson Erinfolami Balogun, a music promoter nicknamed "Sam Larry" and a known associate of Marley's, had assaulted him and destroyed some of his property. In the report, MohBad said that Larry had interrupted a video shoot, leading a group of 15 men armed with firearms and cutlasses who claimed to work for monarch Oba Elegushi.[31] Police later said MohBad had not attended a subsequent meeting to address the allegations, and that Balogun and others accused of the assault had then filed a defamation complaint.[32] Elegushi released a statement distancing himself from Balogun and expressing condolences on MohBad's death.[33]

The exact cause of his sudden death in a Lagos hospital is unknown and allegations of harassment he reported suffering from politically connected figures at his former music label have sparked outrage and an outpouring of emotional tributes. The hashtag #justiceformohbad has been trending on X, formerly known as Twitter, since his death.

Outrage across the country has been largely directed at Naira Marley, the boss of Mohbad's former label, himself one of Nigeria's biggest music stars. He is an ambassador for the country's anti-drug agency and a vocal supporter of the governor of Lagos, for whom he campaigned in elections in February.

The late Afrobeats rapper, singer and songwriter Mohbad was known for his distinctively introspective music. Singing mostly in his native Yoruba, his raspy voice bore a timbre and weariness beyond his years.

Concert promoters as curators and gatekeepers have in great part fostered the global dispersal of Afrobeats by commodifying the music, and inevitably the artists themselves. The genre has become a global phenomenon, boasting superstars such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido. As is obvious from comments on their YouTube videos, it increasingly serves as a beacon and a rallying point for people the world over, and across Africa and its diaspora.

The 8-track body of work is a showcase of the long missing balance between the grassroots music scene and the mainstream dominated pop music, in a way that nothing is given away but evident work ethic and vigour that resulted into massive streams and now one of the best offering by a new artist in recent years, comparing classics. On Light EP, Mohbad features his boss, Naira Marley, DMW boss/African Pop star, Davido and YAGI boss, Lil Kesh.

In Nigeria, the sudden death over two months ago of an Afropop star sparked a countrywide outpouring of grief and many questions. Twenty-seven-year-old MohBad was a rising talent in the industry, but his death triggered a nationwide conversation about the darker side of the multimillion-dollar Afrobeats industry and the treatment of artists by powerful figures. A subsequent police investigation has led to multiple arrests, including one of the country's biggest music stars. Yet months on, there are fears for the integrity of the investigation, as NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu reports from Lagos.

AKINWOTU: At protests and vigils attended by thousands in September, his songs became a rallying point for justice. MohBad, originally known as Ilerioluwa Aloba, was a beloved star who'd risen from tough beginnings to stardom. MohBad left Marlian Music (ph), his former music label, last year, founded by Afrobeats star Naira Marley. He alleged in various songs and interviews that he had suffered abuse and multiple attempts on his life for daring to leave. 006ab0faaa

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