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So, How Bad Is Flex New Song "Chi Chi Poulet" ft Davido: Song Gets Thumbs Down From Fans


 Flex has a new single out today called “Chi Chi Poulet,” featuring Nigerian artist, Davido. The song is making a buzz, unfortunately, not in a positive way.  Fans are disappointed in Flex verse, calling it "lazy and wack verse."

So: How bad is “Chi Chi Poulet”? Honestly, it’s not as bad as you’d think. It will annoy you no more and no less than any other lazy verse.  Flex has potential, but he need some creativity on his team. Check out the song below.


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  1. Sorry to say but this weak as f**k... it lacks the creativity and has a drought of wordings.

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  2. This is not impressive at all ����.
    He's absolutely outta lyrics.
    And moreover, he used the same beat type for his previous Song with Akon ( Holy Ghost) and he finally convinced us that this song is the same as Holy Ghost by using the very same old lyrics. ( Holy Ghost fire the demon dem 🎼🎼)
    I'm recommending Daniel George ( Deng) as a role model for Flex. He could with no shame relate to Daniel George (Deng) to help him in his international collaborative sojourn.
    And if for any reason he finds Deng or any international Liberian artist as a competitor, I'm more than confident that he's not ready to go forward 🏅.

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  3. No denying!!!Davido murdered his verse as a true icon. And it's so bad for Flex.After,I received the notification from YouTube. I was so excited to watch the song. Inspite, I was thoughts it was something that was going be more electrify and epic.But unfortunately; I felt disappointed, after I got through watching the song .( Flex) needs to be more energetic and lyrical.Not by using old lyrics.. Nothing was sensible about this song. It was Just a waste of beat.... Signing with Akon record('s),should bring-out the best in you as a musician, Felix ..No hating, but more works needs to be done!!!

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