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What Daniel Regha Said About Korede Bello's New Album

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Singer Korede Bello recently released his latest album titled "Koreday," featuring a full-length collection of 26 tracks.

Nollywood Times reported that the album dropped earlier this week. The album itself has garnered a variety of reactions from fans and listeners alike.

The title "Koreday" goes beyond a mere name; it cleverly incorporates Korede's own name, reflecting a deeper connection to his artistic identity. This album is more than just a compilation of songs; it offers a comprehensive experience with 26 tracks, including interludes that promise to immerse listeners in Korede Bello's creative world.

While most of the album showcases Korede Bello's solo performances, one notable collaboration stands out: a track titled "Minding My Business" featuring the legendary Don Jazzy.

However, while fans are buzzing with anticipation, there is one face that is not smiling. He is not smiling and it's not because Korede Bello pulled "an Omah Lay" on his girlfriend, no. He is not smiling because he is a critic. 

That personality is none other than Daniel Regha, the most controversial influencer on X. He has analyzed the album and has so much to say. In the review, Daniel noted that Korede Bello's new album "Koreday" showcases his evolution as an artist, but it contains several fillers.

He criticized the track "Little Child" for what he described as poor quality, appearing as if it was recorded using a smartphone instead of in a professional studio.

He added that some songs sounded similar and queried the album's length. Using the word unnecessarily long. He shared a post on his X handle where he rated the album 6.5 out of 10:

"Korede Bello's new album "Koreday" is good; He's evolving as an artiste, but the album contains many f!llers. The track "Little Child" seem like it was recorded using a smartphone & not produced in a studio due to its poor quality. Furthermore, a few songs sound similar, example is "My Bed" & "Smile". Another issue was his vocals, it sounded different in some songs making him sound like a completely different artiste. In addition, the album was unnecessar!ly long & its cover was kinda !nsensitive judging by the Christlike depiction. That said, best songs off the album are "Tomorrow" & "Minding My Business ft Don Jazzy". A 6.5/10 project. No offense."

See his post below:

#Korede Bello
#Koreday
#Daniel Regha

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