Burna Boy Challenges Davido's "Godfather" Title, Asserts Himself as the Godfather of the Nigerian Music Industry

Burna Boy Asserts His Position as the Godfather of the Nigerian Music Industry: In a recent bold statement on the remix of the popular South African song ‘Tshwala Bam’ by TitoM and Yuppe.


Burna Boy Challenges Davido's "Godfather" Title, Asserts Himself as the Godfather of the Nigerian Music Industry

Burna Boy reignited discussions on who truly holds the title of the biggest artiste in Nigeria.

The renowned ‘African Giant’ artist proclaimed his dominance with confidence in the opening verse of the remix, released just last week, asserting, “As long as Naija la wa…Them they call me the Godfather.”


Burna Boy's unwavering stance as a leader in the Nigerian music scene is not new. He has consistently vocalized his position, even causing a stir in the past by proclaiming himself the “blueprint” of the Nigerian music industry following his Grammy triumph.


Notably, his contemporary Davido has also staked a claim for leadership in Afrobeats. In his fourth studio album, ‘Timeless’, Davido made a powerful statement through his track ‘Godfather’, where he positioned himself as the godfather of the Nigerian music industry.


The ongoing debate of who truly holds the throne in the Nigerian music industry continues to be fueled by the bold statements and musical prowess of artists like Burna Boy and Davido, shaping the narrative of the ever-evolving music landscape in Nigeria.

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