As 2024 draws to a close, Nigeria’s Afrobeats scene continues to set global trends. This year brought high-profile controversies, groundbreaking achievements, and unforgettable moments that defined the genre. Here’s a recap of the seven most significant events that shaped Afrobeats this year.
Wizkid and Davido’s Feud Reignites
The long-standing rivalry between Wizkid and Davido erupted once again in 2024, fueled by leaked videos, veiled insults, and competing Independence Day releases. The tension dominated headlines and reignited fan debates over their supremacy.
Davido and Chioma’s Star-Studded Wedding
Davido and Chioma Rowland’s highly anticipated wedding became the event of the year, drawing political heavyweights, music stars, and socialites to a grand ceremony that captured the nation’s attention.
Rema’s Historic Benin Homecoming
Rema’s electrifying homecoming concert in Benin attracted over 12,000 fans and culminated in the announcement of a 6,000-capacity “Rema Dome,” securing his legacy in his hometown.
Speed Darlington’s Legal Battle with Burna Boy
Speed Darlington’s feud with Burna Boy escalated into legal drama, with allegations of cyberstalking, defamation, and multiple arrests that kept the controversy alive throughout the year.
Asake Sparks Rift Rumors with YBNL
Asake’s social media purge and absence from YBNL events fueled speculation of a fallout with Olamide and the label, raising questions about his future in the industry. Reports suggest Asake’s contract with YBNL, signed in February 2022, may have expired, with the artist allegedly declining to renew in favour of an independent career.
Tyla’s Lagos Visit Fuels Rivalry Drama
South African Grammy-winner Tyla made waves during her Lagos visit, igniting a rivalry between Nigerian and South African music fans. A viral video of her partying with Tems and Ayra Starr in Lagos fueled accusations of Tyla copying Ayra’s style, with some Nigerians mocking her lack of popularity in the country.
Burna Boy Breaks Global Barriers
Burna Boy maintained his dominance on the international scene by playing at major festivals and taking home major honours, establishing his status as an Afrobeats legend.
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