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A Review of Yemi Alade's Tumbum




For the right dose of laughter,  fun and lighthearted drama,  Yemi Alade's Tumbum is what you require.
The song is imbued with Selebobo's raw energetic vibes,  comedic drama, and a mainstream choreography that will get you on your feet to dance away your sorrows.

I mean... you just can't contain the laughter with Yemi and Beverly Osu  contending for the special place in  Okon's heart.  No one is ready to concede.

Eventually they realise  they are foolishly fighting over a man who does 'tumbum tumbum' with them.

Okon knew better than to just sit there and explain his miserable state of being captivated by both ladies.  Well, they bore down on him and beat him as he ran for dear life.

Could  you just not ask me if it's didactic.  Hell yeah it is.  Forget the fact that it was told to relieve  us of stress by making us laugh out loud.

The song is fierce... Pretty fiery.

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