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Fans react as American singer, SZA adopts Nigerian name



Music aficionados and fanatics of American vocalist, Solana Rowe, famously called SZA have responded to her ongoing reception of a Nigerian name "Amarachi Chinonso'' via web-based networking media.



SZA on Thursday changed her name on her Instagram page Nigerian names of Igbo root.

In this manner, her fans took to the remark segment of instagram page to express their enjoyment at the change.

While some said they were glad for the African-American artiste for "relating to her root", others were asking the music star to reveal explanations behind her difference in name and the motivation behind it.

Obsessed_style stated, "Shoutout to @SZA for being a flat out ruler. We've generally cherish you however at this point our affection for you is X3. Igbo kwenu!.

Igbogirlbrunch stated, "Amarachi!!!"

Jodiepetite stated, "Nigerian darling.''

Kelechikakesss stated, "On the off chance that you ('re) Nigerian, would you be able to let us know since we wanna know ASAP?"

Itslavivi stated, "Would you be able to please reveals to us the motivation behind the Igbo name in your profile?"

Majesty_lyn stated, "Omg, you're Nigerian!!!!!!! I'm shouting.

Zizilords.xo stated, "Chineke such excellence!!! Daluu ooh#igbo_sister."

The Grammy-selected songstress as of late performed at the Dreamville celebration — a show which likewise highlighted Davido.

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