Timi Dakolo reveals his struggle using Gen Z slang picked up from his children, highlighting modern phrases he finds hard to use naturally
Nigerian singer Timi Dakolo has opened up about his difficulties in using Gen Z slang, revealing the challenge in adopting phrases picked up from his children in Lagos on March 25, 2026.
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The singer, acclaimed for hits such as “African Queen” and “Iyawo Mi,” shared an Instagram post highlighting the modern terms he has observed from his children’s conversations.
He admitted that while he can identify the words, he struggles to incorporate them naturally in speech.
Among the phrases he listed were “No capping,” “Mid,” “Massive W,” “Slacking,” “Aura,” “Maths not matching,” “I am him,” “Vibes check,” “It’s giving,” and “Take your L.”
Timi Dakolo’s candid post has sparked widespread engagement on social media, with fans praising his honesty and humour in navigating the evolving language of younger generations.
The singer’s experience illustrates how Gen Z slang has permeated everyday interactions, particularly on digital platforms, highlighting the creative dynamism of contemporary youth culture.
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By sharing his struggle, Dakolo also provides insight into the broader generational gap in communication, emphasising the humour and patience required to keep up with modern linguistic trends while raising children.





















