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Nigerian singer and hitmaker CKay, known for his viral track ‘Love Nwantiti,’ has fired shots at fellow Afrobeats artists, claiming they once mocked his unique sound but are now copying it.
Taking to his X handle, CKay expressed his frustration, asserting that he pioneered many of the trends that Afrobeats artists are thriving on today.
Taking to his X handle, CKay expressed his frustration, asserting that he pioneered many of the trends that Afrobeats artists are thriving on today.
In a candid post, he recalled being laughed at when he introduced his "emo-Afrobeat" style and took his music promotion to TikTok, only to see the same critics now embracing similar strategies.
He wrote, “CKay is the first. I pioneered many vibes Afrobeats artistes thrive off today... Y’all laughed when I came up with emo-Afrobeat and was on TikTok all day, but many are now doing the same thing, calling it ridiculous names (& making $$).”
He wrote, “CKay is the first. I pioneered many vibes Afrobeats artistes thrive off today... Y’all laughed when I came up with emo-Afrobeat and was on TikTok all day, but many are now doing the same thing, calling it ridiculous names (& making $$).”
CKay’s message sent waves across social media, with fans praising him for speaking out and standing firm on his influence in the Afrobeats genre.
The post has sparked conversations about originality and trendsetting in the ever-evolving world of Afrobeats, further cementing CKay's place as a trailblazer in the industry.
The post has sparked conversations about originality and trendsetting in the ever-evolving world of Afrobeats, further cementing CKay's place as a trailblazer in the industry.
Source: DP
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