Wizkid. Ayra Starr Face Backlash Over “Gimme Dat” Lyrics Allegedly Insensitive To Amadou Diallo

Date: 10-05-2025 10:27 am (3 days ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Nigerian music superstars Wizkid and Ayra Starr are at the center of an online controversy following the release of their new single, *Gimme Dat,” with critics accusing the duo of disrespecting the memory of Amadou Diallo, a Guinean immigrant killed by New York police in 1999.

The backlash erupted shortly after the release of the music video, in which the chorus features the name “Diallo” in a romantic context:
Diallo, Diallo / If I give you my love, oh / Make you no disappoint, oh…”*


The lyrics quickly sparked outrage among social media users who found the reference troubling. The name Amadou Diallo became globally recognized after he was shot 41 times by NYPD officers, a case that fueled international condemnation of police brutality against Black men.

The controversy intensified when Ayra Starr promoted the video on X (formerly Twitter), only for a user identified as @Catchoris to call out the artists in a scathing post that has since garnered more than 2.5 million views.

Ayra Starr & Wizkid are so ignorant. Wyclef sang Diallo about the US police killing an unarmed African in 2000. 25 years later, 2 African stars turn that sad tune about police brutality into a stupid song about sex, repeatedly calling the murdered man’s name in the silly chorus,” the post read.

While a section of fans rallied behind the criticism, accusing the artists of cultural insensitivity, others offered alternative takes.

One user, @menlotanna, disputed the accusations, saying:

“I get your point but you’re wrong bro. Ayra’s song samples Wyclef Jean’s ft Mary J. Blige *911 which is actually a love song. And the ‘Diallo’ in Ayra’s chorus doesn’t reference the song you’re referring to.”

Another user, @seanpepisky, expressed emotional discomfort with the track:

I was honestly shocked when I heard the song. It felt off. That name carries pain, history, and a real story that shouldn’t be twisted like that.”

So far, neither Wizkid nor Ayra Starr has issued a public response to the controversy. The incident has reignited discussions around artistic freedom, cultural memory, and the responsibilities of public figures when invoking historically significant names.

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Posted: at 10-05-2025 10:27 AM (3 days ago) | Addicted Hero
- fineboy77 at 10-05-2025 10:39 AM (3 days ago)
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You know how many Millions of people with the name Diallo? infact Guineans are all called Diallo because its so common. Go to Senegal and you will see that all storekeepers are called Diallo.

Posted: at 10-05-2025 10:39 AM (3 days ago) | Addicted Hero
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- fineboy77 at 10-05-2025 10:42 AM (3 days ago)
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And its pronounced ''Jallow'' not  ''The allo''

Posted: at 10-05-2025 10:42 AM (3 days ago) | Addicted Hero
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- nikiniki at 10-05-2025 06:03 PM (3 days ago)
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that is a very common name!
Posted: at 10-05-2025 06:03 PM (3 days ago) | Hero
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- gogoman at 10-05-2025 08:19 PM (3 days ago)
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stupid talk Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes what about the police that killed him? why don't u focus on them  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes fcking looney always pick on weak target  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 10-05-2025 08:19 PM (3 days ago) | Grande Master
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- Holopid at 12-05-2025 01:50 PM (yesterday at 01:50 PM)
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Wizkid should Go into Fashion Designer..He is done with music
Posted: at 12-05-2025 01:50 PM (yesterday at 01:50 PM) | Gistmaniac
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