Nigerian rap icon, Olamide, recently intervened in the ongoing, heated discussion regarding the comparative stature and achievements of Afrobeats’ three biggest stars: Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.
Amid fan debates that often escalate online, Olamide offered a nuanced view, arguing that the true impact and legacy of these artists transcend subjective rankings. He emphasized that subjective classifications such as “A-list” or “B-list” do not diminish an artist’s success.
Olamide’s core message was a plea for unity, urging fans to admire their preferred artist without engaging in negativity, noting that the industry has space for all successful acts. He concluded by asserting that the artists in question possess the maturity and focus necessary for global success, suggesting they are unfazed by such online arguments.
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This perspective contributes to a wider industry call for fans to celebrate Afrobeats’ global recognition collectively, rather than through rivalry.
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