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Brymo Declares Himself Nigeria’s Artiste of the Decade, Fans React

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Singer, Olawale Ashimi, popularly known as Brymo, has declared himself Nigeria’s artiste of the decade.

The 33-year-old alternative singer/songwriter took to Twitter on Friday and proclaimed himself Nigeria’s artiste of the decade.

He added that Ice Prince’s 2010 hit rap song ‘Oleku’, which he sang the chorus of, was the biggest Afrobeat song ever. Brymo also claimed that ‘Ara’, his 2012 hit, was Nigeria’s biggest song.

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Brymo is popular for his deep lyrics, other-worldly vibrato, and original organic sound. His music evolved from Afropop to a more alternative sound, most likely linked to his own personal growth.

Brymo has been underground for most of his time in the Nigerian music industry. For a while, particularly after his exit from Chocolate City, he seemed to cater only to a specific crowd.

And although it is a popular opinion that Brymo is a very talented artiste, his declaration got mixed reactions.

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As the decade draws to a close, everyone is rounding up lists of the best of everything. But as it is the tail end of the decade, fans only tend to look at the acts that are ending it well.

A lot of the times, people overlook those who set the bar and started the decade strong. Although it was not stable, we have to admit that at a point, Brymo and Chocolate City held Nigeria hostage with good music.

What do you think? Can Brymo call himself Nigeria’s artiste of the decade? Comment below.

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