Nigerian singer Johnny Drille has responded to a social media user who called him a “low level man,” sharing a photo of himself with his wife and child to prove the comment wrong.
The exchange began when a user asked: “What’s the wildest simp core you’ve ever heard?” Another user replied with lyrics about devotion and sacrifice in relationships, including: “If you cheat on me, I’ll just cry and still follow you… Your skin is too fine to stress, let me bankroll your peace.”
A different user then tweeted: “There is a reason why I have a dislike for Nonso Amadi, Johnny Drille et al and their type of lyrics. Proper low level men.”
Johnny Drille hit back by quoting the tweet and posting a picture of himself with his family, captioning it: “The ‘low level men’…”
Fans quickly came to Drille’s defense. One tweeted: “Johnny Drille is one of the calmest guys in the industry. It’s surprising someone would call him a ‘low level man.’ Some people just can’t handle seeing others happy.”
Another said: “It’s a waste of time responding to these e-lunatics. You make good music and don’t need validation from people like that.”
One fan added: “Proving a point to him actually showed what he meant. Level isn’t just about money, it’s about sense.”
Drille’s response has sparked a lot of discussion online, with many fans praising him for standing up for himself while showing his family life as proof of his success and stability.
