The “Afrobeats Big 3” are the best Afrobeats artists of all time, according to Nigerian singer Ayra Starr.
In a recent interview with Hot 97 FM, the “Rush” crooner revealed the information and listed Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, and Rema as her top three Afrobeats stars.
Because prominent Afrobeats giants Davido and Burna Boy were left off of her list, her choice has generated discussion among fans and music lovers.
Because of their widespread appeal and financial success, It wasBoy are frequently referred to by fans and critics as the genre’s “Big 3.”
Ayra Starr, on the other hand, went in a different path with her choice, selecting Wizkid along with Rema and Tiwa Savage.
She declared, “My Afrobeats Big 3 would be Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, and Rema. My solid Big 3.”
Since then, her remarks have sparked discussion on social media, with fans debating the changing nature of Afrobeats and the impact of various artist generations.
In the meantime, the singer gave an explanation for her decision to go from Nigeria to New York City.
In a different interview with media personality Angela Yee, Ayra Starr stated that the presence of friends and the cultural milieu of the city had an impact on her choice.
She claimed that she had spent a significant amount of time in the city throughout the previous two summers and ultimately made the decision to remain there for some time.
“I’ve been in New York for the past two summers, and last year I spent roughly three months living in Hell’s Kitchen with my pals. We were viewing American films and television series. She stated, “It was enjoyable.
The artist went on to say that while she had always desired to grow up in the United States, convenience and time differences ultimately determined the location.
She mentioned that although Los Angeles was an alternative, her choice was affected by the time and distance between Nigeria and the metropolis.
“I had always wanted to travel to America as a child. Which city, then, would I prefer? The nine-hour time difference between Nigeria and Los Angeles is too great. That’s why I went with New York,” she said.
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