These are the most toxic fanbase in the Nigerian music industry
The Nigerian music industry has been massively experiencing growth on the spectrum, and the fandom cannot be overemphasized, and here is the most toxic fanbase in the Nigerian music industry.
Stans are extremely passionate and hardworking fans that it turns toxic; it’s a common and worldwide phenomenon, especially with the advancement of digital technology in the Nigerian music industry.
Also, unlike in the past when there were no social media platforms, you can’t separate toxicity with stans because they won’t stop going hard or treating their favourites like gods. It’s normal for them to attack with any means at their disposal, including pressuring, threatening, bullying, or frightening whoever came for their own.
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Fans play an important role most especially in longevity and relevance, artists with huge fandom do little in the promotion and still get good results.
The most toxic fanbase in the Nigerian music industry
Wizkid FC
Over the years, Wizkid FC has been at the forefront of stan culture, apparently considered as the biggest and hardest fanbase in Africa, spreading and promoting afrobeat superstar Wizkid, they also set the trend of stan culture and movement in Nigeria music industry and Africa at large.
30BG
Afrobeat heavyweight Davido fans are known as 30BG, named from his track title ‘IF’ in the lyrics ’30 Billion for the account oo”, they are die-hard dedicated fans that defend and promote their favourite.
Outsiders
Outsiders are fans of international acclaimed and afrobeat poster boy Burna Boy, the name was named after his album ‘Outside’, they are diehard fans.
YBNL Mafia
They are Olamide fans, very dedicated and defensive of their favourite, named after Olamide‘s record label.
Icons
Laycon’s dedicated fans known as Icons are barely a year old in the music industry and they are already huge, impacting tremendously to the career of their favourite, and showing their strength with a collective effort to uplift and engage.
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