‘Muslim Drake’s’ KiKi Song Parody Slammed for Sexism

‘Habibi Do You Love Me’ receives backlash on social media.
Rashika Srivastava
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Afghan comedian Dawood Savage, who refers to himself as the ‘Muslim Drake’, released a parody of the KiKi song called ‘Habibi Do You Love Me’. 
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 Afghan comedian Dawood Savage, who refers to himself as the ‘Muslim Drake’, released a parody of the KiKi song called ‘Habibi Do You Love Me’. 
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An Afghan comedian, Dawood Savage, who refers to himself the ‘Muslim Drake’ on his various social media accounts, released a parody version of Drake’s hit song ‘In My Feelings’.

The ‘KiKi Do You Love Me’ rip-off by Savage, which is called ‘Habibi Do You Love Me’, was criticised on social media for its sexist lyrics.

The song begins with the line, “Daddy wanted me to get married. I can have four wifeys.” Further lyrics indicate that the man hopes to find a woman who can cook, clean, and recite the Quran.

“Sexism at its Finest...” say Netizens

The video went viral on social media and garnered backlash from users who slammed the comedian for sexism and misrepresentation of Islam.

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