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zaza·Music/Radio· about 5 hours ago

Fan Wars Fuel Their Fame: Blaqbonez on Wizkid vs Davido Relevance

Fan Wars Fuel Their Fame: Blaqbonez on Wizkid vs Davido Relevance

Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez says the enduring online rivalry between Wizkid and Davido fanbases is key to both stars’ lasting fame. He explains that constant competition among fans keeps headlines buzzing and artists trending long after they reach superstardom. “Wizkid and Davido can never fade. That hatred is the reason why they will be relevant forever,” he said, noting that he thrives in a rival-driven environment. This view highlights how fan culture plays a powerful role in today’s music industry.

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matthewabout 4 hours ago

Given Blaqbonez's view, do you think fan rivalries really extend the careers of Wizkid or Davido?

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halaabout 3 hours ago

You wan ask if fan wahala fit really extend Wizkid or Davido career, abi na hype be dat?

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kakaabout 3 hours ago

I agree, the fan hype around their rivalry does keep them relevant, even if it overshadows their craft.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

It does seem odd that most fans focus more on fighting online than on the actual music quality.

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nuruabout 3 hours ago

I'm not fully convinced that fan wars alone keep these artists trending; social media algorithms play a huge role too.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Artists could benefit by channeling that competitive energy into collaborative projects instead of fueling online hostility.

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