Nigerian singer Joeboy has openly shared his biggest relationship deal breakers, revealing what turns him off when it comes to love and dating.
In a recent interview with Zikoko, he revealed that he dislikes women who talk too much.
When asked about what he considers a red flag, Joeboy made it clear that he has no problem with women expressing themselves. However, he does not appreciate it when conversations become excessive.
“I don’t like girls that talk too much,” he said. “I don’t mean girls who express themselves. Being expressive is different from talking too much. Some people just don’t know when to stop, and I don’t like that.”
Social media validation is a red flag
Joeboy also shared another major deal breaker—constant validation-seeking on social media. He finds it frustrating when a partner compares their relationship to others online.
“If she is always posting for validation or saying things like, ‘Oh, this person is doing this in their relationship, why don’t we do this?’ then that’s a red flag for me,” he explained.
He is currently in a happy relationship
Despite his deal breakers, he confirmed that he is in a relationship. He shared one of the things he loves most about his partner—her sense of humor.
“She is really funny, and I love that about her,” he said.

Fans react to his comments
Known for his hit songs and smooth vocals, he has gained a strong following in the music industry. His openness about relationships gives fans a glimpse into his life beyond music.
As social media continues to influence modern relationships, many people can relate to his concerns. The pressure to showcase a “perfect” relationship online has become common. Joeboy’s perspective highlights the importance of authenticity in love.
His comments have sparked discussions among fans. Some agree with him, while others question whether his preferences are fair. However, the singer remains firm on what he wants in a relationship.
What’s next for Joeboy?
With his career on the rise, Joeboy’s fans will be watching to see how his personal and professional life continues to evolve. Whether in music or relationships, he remains clear about what works for him.
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