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BNXN Fires Back At Fat Joe over Misinformation About African Music

BNXN Fires Back At Fat Joe over Misinformation About African Music
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A fresh wave of conversation has erupted across social media following a tense exchange involving Nigerian Afrobeats artist BNXN and American rapper Fat Joe, drawing attention once again to how African music is discussed within global hip-hop and pop culture spaces.


The situation began after comments attributed to Fat Joe about African music and its artists began circulating online. While the exact context of his remarks has been interpreted in different ways by users, the statements quickly ignited strong reactions, particularly among Afrobeats supporters who felt the comments reflected a dismissive attitude toward the genre’s global rise. As clips and screenshots spread, the discussion widened beyond a single artist, evolving into a broader argument about recognition, influence, and respect for African creatives in the international music industry.


BNXN, one of the prominent voices in the new wave of Afrobeats talent, eventually entered the conversation with a direct and emotional response.

 Taking to social media, he expressed clear frustration over what he described as negative perceptions and misleading narratives surrounding African music.

In his words:
“The h8te in your heart and your misinformation about African music & its artists is why your chromosomes are all fvcked up.”


The statement immediately drew widespread attention, with thousands engaging in debates across platforms. Some users supported BNXN’s decision to defend the genre and challenge what they viewed as unfair commentary, while others criticized the tone and language of his response, arguing that the exchange had escalated too sharply.


Despite the growing online noise, Fat Joe has not issued any public reply to BNXN’s remarks at the time of reporting, leaving the conversation largely driven by fan reactions and commentary from industry observers.


The incident adds to an ongoing pattern of discussions surrounding Afrobeats’ global positioning. Over the past decade, the genre has transitioned from a regional sound into a worldwide force, collaborating with major international artists and dominating streaming platforms.


 However, debates around acknowledgment and equal respect in comparison to long-esthed Western genres continue to surface, particularly when comments from global figures are perceived as minimizing African contributions.

What began as a brief exchange has now expanded into a wider cultural conversation, with audiences closely watching whether either party will revisit the matter publicly or allow the controversy to fade amid the fast-moving nature of online discourse.


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