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Rema asserts his status in Afrobeats, declares ‘Big 4’ era
Nigerian singer Rema has ignited a new debate within the music industry by declaring himself part of the “Big 4” alongside Afrobeats titans Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy. The 22-year-old artist faced backlash on social media following his tweet about the Big 4, prompting him to address the issue in his latest release, “Hehehe.”
In the song, Rema boldly asserts his status, singing, “No more big 3, there’s now a big 4. People go para but what for? Dem go say I don’t deserve it, but that is an insult.” This statement has reignited discussions about Rema’s place among Afrobeats superstars, with fans and critics weighing in on social media.
Rema’s declaration marks a confident move as he seeks to solidify his position alongside the established giants of the genre. Despite the controversy, Rema has gained significant recognition and acclaim for his unique sound and style, which have resonated with fans worldwide.
The conversation surrounding Rema’s claim to the Big 4 title highlights the evolving landscape of Afrobeats and the growing influence of new artists within the genre. As fans and critics continue to debate Rema’s place among the Afrobeats elite, his declaration is sure to have a lasting impact on the music industry and the perception of rising stars within the genre.
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