Rapper GNL Zamba, known for his bold opinions and leadership of Baboon Forest Entertainment, has made it clear that Christmas is not a holiday he looks forward to. The celebrated artist openly expressed his disinterest in the festive season, criticizing it as a period of unnecessary chaos and what he describes as “woke nonsense.”
“I Hate Christmas Songs and the Hype”
In a candid revelation, GNL minced no words about his disdain for the holiday.
“I hate Christmas, and I hate hearing Christmas songs. That whole ‘katijjo’ of the town being busy, everybody going to the village… I hate that sht. I just hate it,”* he shared.
For GNL, the simplicity of life takes precedence over the frenzy and commercialization associated with December 25th. He admitted he’d rather enjoy a basic meal than indulge in what he perceives as overhyped celebrations.
“On that day, I would rather eat the most basic meal just because I see a lot of ‘katijjo’,” the rapper explained, referring to the chaos often linked to the holiday.
Questioning Christmas Traditions
GNL Zamba also challenged the historical accuracy of the holiday, casting doubt on its religious foundation.
“The whole lie and everything don’t sit well with me,” he remarked, questioning the widely accepted belief that Jesus was born on December 25th.
A Different Perspective
GNL’s perspective sheds light on the often-ignored criticisms of holiday traditions, sparking discussions among fans and the broader public. As the festive season approaches, his remarks are sure to resonate with those who feel similarly disillusioned by the commercial and cultural pressures of the holidays.