So, 2Baba was on the 234 Mzansi podcast, right? Just vibing, talking life, relationships… then boom—he drops a hot take that instantly had the internet buzzing. According to him, men aren’t naturally built to be with just one woman. Not emotionally o—sexually.
He said,, “A man can love and respect one woman deeply, but sexually? Nah, that’s not how we’re wired.” He even threw in something about men having “many seeds” and not being able to “drop them” with just one woman.
Make of that what you will.
It’s Giving Honesty… or Maybe Just Classic Justification?
Now here’s the thing—part of me gets where he’s coming from. At least he’s not sugarcoating. He’s saying what a lot of men probably believe but won’t say out loud because they know it sounds crazy.
But at the same time, let’s be real—this whole “men are not built for one woman” talk is a tired script. It feels less like truth and more like a fancy excuse for not being accountable. Love and discipline should still count, right? Or are we all just at the mercy of our biology now?
Coming From 2Baba Though… It Hits Different
This is 2Baba we’re talking about. Legendary, no doubt. But let’s not forget his relationship history is… layered. Annie Idibia has had to deal with more than enough, and this kind of take from her husband? It just feels like a low blow. Whether he meant it generally or not, it’s hard not to read between the lines.
People are defending him, of course. Saying he’s just being real, that it’s “man nature,” and all that. But if it’s nature, what about self-control? Growth? Making a choice not to hurt the person you claim to love?
One Thing’s For Sure, He Knew What He Was Doing
Let’s not pretend he didn’t know that bombshell was going to spark conversation. He said it with his chest—and now the timeline is full of hot takes, think pieces, and arguments in comment sections.
But hey, at least he got people talking. Whether you agree with him or not, 2Baba just reminded us how complicated love, loyalty, and truth can be—especially when fame and past mistakes are involved.