Nigerian singer, Rema, has ignited a heated discussion in the music industry after declaring himself a legend in Afrobeat music.
During an interview on The Breakfast Club, Rema was asked if he considers himself among the top three artistes in Nigeria, alongside Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid. He responded by saying that he doesn’t need to be in the industry for ten years or be 30 years old to receive recognition as a legend.
Also, Rema emphasized his significant contributions to Afrobeat. He citexd his international recognition, including a warm reception in India where fans sang along to his songs. Additionally, he mentioned creating an Afrobeat category in an award show due to his success in the genre.
However, Rema’s statements have sparked a mix of reactions. While some supported his claim, others disagreed. Lastly, the debate has raised questions about what constitutes legendary status in the music industry and whether Rema’s achievements warrant him being recognised as a legend in Afrobeat.
“You don’t need to be 10 years into the game to be a legend or inspire the next generation”
– Rema
— BASITO (@itzbasito) September 13, 2024
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