Discover why Brymo would rather go to hell than sign with industry giants like Davido and Burna Boy. Find out why he believes he is better than his musical colleagues.
Nigerian sonic artiste and songwriter, Brymo, born Olawale Ashimi Ọlọfọrọ, has been making headlines with his bold statements in the music industry. Claiming superiority over industry heavyweights like Burna Boy, he boldly stated that he would rather go to hell than sign with Davido, Wizkid, or Burna Boy. Brymo's confidence in his music prowess is evident as he compares himself to his peers, asserting that he is on a different level.
Despite the fame and success of Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy in the Afrobeats scene, Brymo remains unbothered by rejecting potential record deals from them. He stands firm in his beliefs, expressing that he would choose hell over compromising his artistic integrity by signing with them. This defiant stance has sparked debates and discussions among music enthusiasts and fans, highlighting Brymo's unique approach to his career.
In a recent interview, Brymo made headlines again by dismissing the idea of religious hell, adding a philosophical touch to his controversial statements. He emphasized his unapologetic attitude towards his beliefs, further solidifying his reputation as a fearless and outspoken artist. With his uncompromising nature and distinct musical style, Brymo continues to carve his path in the industry, challenging norms and sparking thought-provoking conversations among his audience.
Brymo's bold claims and controversial statements in the music industry have not only set him apart from his peers but have also showcased his unwavering confidence and individuality. His refusal to conform to industry standards and his fearless approach to addressing sensitive topics have garnered both admiration and criticism. Despite the ongoing discourse surrounding his statements, Brymo remains a prominent figure in the Nigerian music scene, pushing boundaries and provoking thought through his artistry.
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