Key Points:
- A clip shows May D sing on a Lagos road. The short film goes wide on X this week.
- Wizkid aide Tufab posts a harsh joke online. He laughs at a star who plays for street fans.
- DJ Neptune steps in with a calm, firm note. He says, let art pay and feed with pride.
A short clip of May D hit the web. He sings on a bare road in Lagos with joy. Crowds move near while kids dance and cheer for him. The post spreads fast and draws wild takes as well.

Tufab, a Wizkid aide, laughs hard at the clip. He mocks a star for a small road side show. Fans call it mean, while some just shrug it off. Then DJ Neptune steps in with clear, kind words.
DJ Neptune backs May D in clear, kind words
The top DJ says work is work in all forms. He backs street shows as fair ways to earn cash. He adds that art can thrive in small, rough spots. His note sounds firm, calm, and free of cheap shade.
Tufab draws heat after harsh jab at May D
The aideโs joke soon draws heat from music fans. Some say the mock puts street art down for fun. They urge more grace for acts who still push. They say May D gave joy, not shame, that day.
It sits near old rows on who wears the crown. See our Ayra Starr crowns Wizkid piece for that back drop.
Street shows are part of Lagos pop life
Small road gigs are a big slice of Lagos pop. Brands use them to hype goods and push reach. Many acts start there before they hit large halls. So fans saw May Dโs clip as plain hard graft.
Fresh talk on Wizkid also rose in late August. We covered Odumodublvck praises Wizkid support that same week. That post shows how big names still help young stars. Fans now ask for more help, not harsh jabs.
For now, May D keeps cool and stays on course. He sings, he smiles, and he greets his base. Neptuneโs call for grace lands well with many readers. Watch to see Tufab shift his tone after today.


