Only Sarkodie, Black Sheriff And Nasty C Are Rappers In Africa – Wizkid
Nigerian musician, Wizkid has created some controversies on the internet with a ‘war’ on rappers in Africa.
Wizkid woke up on the ‘vawulence’ side of his bed to further an agenda he started days ago when he described rap music as a genre that is boring and ultimately dead.
He added that, “Afrobeats is the new pop. I sold two million copies in America off of one song! Even some American artists don’t have a diamond record. If I’m being honest, I don’t listen to any other genre of music anymore.
I don’t listen to rap – that sh*t is boring to me. It’s dead now, it’s tired. These guys do the same sh*t, rap on the same beats and the same flows.”
His explosive proclamation sent the internet into a meltdown prompting some Nigerian rappers to come at him with a counterattack on why he was so wrong in his assessment.
Making another comeback to reinforce his posture, the award-winning Nigerian superstar called rappers are broke and not deserving of his attention.
The singer has since clarified that he does not consider them to be legitimate rappers.
Wizkid said in a now-deleted tweet on his official Snapchat that only the rappers Nasty-C from South Africa and Sarkodie and Black Sherif from Ghana could be considered rappers, while the rest of them belong to a class that is difficult to describe as rappers.
He wrote: Y’all not even rappers! 😂 Nasty-C/Sarkodie/Black Sherif are the only rappers in Africa. Y’all d**b f**cks Y’all keep sending una po**y rap videos! I go dey watch maybe I fit help una mama life! 😎

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