
“Leave Pop Scene for Younger Artistes” – Brymo Advises Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido
Nigerian singer-songwriter Brymo has stirred conversations in the music industry after advising Afrobeats stars Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido to consider stepping back from the mainstream pop scene and create room for younger artistes.
Speaking on the state of the music industry, Brymo argued that established stars who have already achieved significant success could explore new creative directions while allowing emerging talents greater access to opportunities within the highly competitive pop market.
According to the singer, the continued dominance of a few major names can make it difficult for newer artistes to gain visibility and establish themselves on a larger scale. He suggested that industry growth would benefit from a broader distribution of attention and resources.
Brymo’s comments have quickly generated mixed reactions among fans and music stakeholders. While some agreed that the industry should actively support rising talents, others argued that success in music should be determined by audience demand rather than age or career stage.
Supporters of Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido pointed out that the trio remain among Africa’s biggest global music exports, consistently releasing chart-topping projects, selling out international venues, and helping to expand the reach of Afrobeats worldwide.
The debate has also reignited discussions about longevity in the music industry, mentorship, and the balance between established stars and upcoming acts.
Over the years, Brymo has been known for expressing candid opinions on music, creativity, and industry trends. His latest remarks have once again placed him at the center of public conversation.
Meanwhile, Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido continue to enjoy successful careers, with each artist maintaining a strong presence on the global music stage through tours, collaborations, and major releases.
As reactions continue to pour in, Brymo’s comments have sparked a broader discussion about the future of Afrobeats and how the industry can continue to create opportunities for the next generation of artists while celebrating the achievements of its biggest stars.
