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Terry Tha Rapman Calls Out Wizkid for “Killing” Genres

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Wizkid killed rap, now trying to kill Afrobeats - Terry Tha Rapman
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In a recent social media post, Nigerian rapper Terry Tha Rapman took aim at singer Wizkid for his controversial comments about genres in the music industry. The veteran rapper accused Wizkid of “killing” both rap and Afrobeats with his remarks, sparking a heated debate among fans and fellow artists.

Wizkid, known for his hit songs and global success, recently made headlines when he declared that he can’t be boxed into one category and denounced the Afrobeats genre. This statement did not sit well with Terry Tha Rapman, who pointed out that Wizkid had previously claimed that “rap is dead,” further fueling the ongoing feud between the two artists.

In a bold and direct message to Wizkid, Terry Tha Rapman warned Highlife artists to be cautious of the singer, suggesting that they could be his next target. The rapper’s words have reignited the conversation about the impact of Wizkid’s statements on the music industry and the future of various genres.

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Fans and industry insiders have been quick to weigh in on the controversy, with many expressing their support for Terry Tha Rapman’s stance against Wizkid’s divisive comments. Some have defended Wizkid, citing his right to express his opinions and evolve as an artist, while others have criticized him for undermining established genres and artists in the industry.

The ongoing debate has shed light on the complex relationship between artists, genres, and the ever-changing landscape of the music industry. As Wizkid continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions, it remains to be seen how his actions will shape the future of Afrobeats and other genres in the global music scene.

In the midst of the controversy, Terry Tha Rapman’s bold call to action serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting and preserving the diverse range of musical styles and traditions that contribute to the rich tapestry of Nigerian music. As artists and fans alike navigate the shifting dynamics of the industry, it is clear that the conversation surrounding genres and artistic expression is far from over.

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As the music world awaits Wizkid’s response to Terry Tha Rapman’s criticism, one thing is certain: the debate over genres and artistic integrity will continue to evolve and shape the future of Nigerian music for years to come.

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