Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy aspire to be me, brags Brymo

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Iโ€™M Africaโ€™s finest artiste alive not them, they aspire to be me!โ€ these were the words of Olawale Brymo Ashimi when he was compared to Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy.

Continuing, he said,

โ€œThey are bigger because Americans and Londoners said so. Make your favourites take a two-year break without collaborations make we see who go listen to them on return. Your faves still dey struggle to perform live and write songs.โ€

The 33-year-old father of one took to the microblogging site, Twitter to brag about his musical prowess after the release of his seventh solo album, Yellow.

โ€œIโ€™m Africaโ€™s bestโ€ฆ and Iโ€™m an artist, you shouldnโ€™t be surprised if I do drugs,โ€ Brymo said when a Twitter user referred to him as Iyana Ipaja Frank Sinatra.

The former signee under Chocolate City said heโ€™s not a king but a deity for allegedly inventing the alternative sounds in the Nigerian music industry.

โ€œDef, not a king, I invented the alternative, donโ€™t need to be crowned. Overall, Iโ€™m more like a deity, now bow to me. Iโ€™m not a king, Iโ€™m a deity! Kings get paid salaries by politicians these days you know,โ€ he said.

With 10 body of works including 7 solo albums, Brymo took a swipe at those comparing him with Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido saying,

โ€œThey rate people that sample music and copy legacy.โ€

On why he wore a female pant popularly known as G-string, Brymo said it was because loincloth was the height of advancement in clothing across Africa at some point.

He said,

โ€œBecause that was the height of advancement in clothing across the continent before others came and gave us real clothes, and weโ€™ve never evolved past that period. take the imported piano and bridges and cars and high rises in our cities and all thatโ€™s left is the loinclothโ€

On how he makes his music, Brymo opened up saying he completes a song between 30 mins and a month. The singer went further to explain his routine of music production saying he writes the song then the producer makes a beat to the sound he has created. When asked why he hasnโ€™t been engaging in collaborations in recent times, Brymo said, โ€œI do, just very picky.โ€

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