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Drake Tops Billboard’s Ranking Of the Greatest Rappers Of The 21st Century

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Canadian hip-hop icon Drake has earned the title of “biggest rapper of the 21st century” from Billboard. The ‘Hotline Bling’ artist topped the magazine’s recently released list of the top 10 biggest rappers of the modern era.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Nicki Minaj was the sole female rapper to feature in the list, while Drake’s competitor, Kendrick Lamar, secured the eighth spot.

Eminem claimed the second position, followed by Kanye West in third, Nelly in fourth, and Jay-Z rounding out the top five.

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  1. Drake
  2. Eminem
  3. Kanye West
  4. Nelly
  5. Jay-Z
  6. Lil Wayne
  7. 50 Cent
  8. Kendrick Lamar
  9. Nicki Minaj
  10. Ludacris

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I Don’t Like Seeing My Family Anymore” – Streamer Peller Opens Up on Emotional Burnout

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Nigerian content creator and online personality, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has spoken candidly about the emotional and mental toll of carrying his family’s financial burden at a young age.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a heartfelt conversation with fellow TikTok influencer Sandra Benede, the 19-year-old expressed his deep exhaustion, revealing that despite having both parents and older siblings alive, he has become the sole breadwinner of his household. This unexpected responsibility, he said, has left him feeling more like a parent than a teenager.

Peller explained that the constant pressure has distanced him emotionally from his family. Although he continues to support them financially, he admitted he now avoids physical contact, preferring to provide for them from afar. “I don’t like seeing my family anymore. I just send them what they need to be okay,” he said.

Describing the toll on his mental health, Peller shared that he once slept overnight in his car due to stress. He said he feels mentally older than his parents and siblings, despite being the youngest. “Sometimes, I just want to run off to America and disappear. I don’t rest. I don’t feel okay,” he added.

He noted that he no longer feels the emotional attachment he once had, even to his mother, and only maintains communication through phone calls. “The only person I’d miss is Jarvis,” he said, referencing someone close to him.

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Akon Claims Founding Role in Afrobeats, Recalls Early Work with Wizkid, D’banj

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Speaking during an interview on the “Sherri” show, Akon reflected on his musical journey post-2008, when he released his last official album, Freedom, and began producing for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. This period, he said, marked a turning point that led him to Nigeria, where his collaboration with local talents laid the groundwork for what the world now recognizes as Afrobeats.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to the Konvict Muzik founder, Nigerian superstar Wizkid was the first artist signed under his label in 2008, in partnership with Banky W. He added that he went on to work with other notable acts such as P-Square and D’banj, contributing to the early development of the genre.

Reflecting on his broader impact, Akon described himself as a vessel for elevating African music globally, suggesting that his influence helped open international doors for African artists. “God put me in that position,” he said. “Everything I’ve touched so far has been successful, and I’m grateful for that.”

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Davido Says Nigerian Music Industry Was on Pause During His Social Media Break

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Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has made a bold statement about the impact of his temporary withdrawal from the limelight in late 2022. The singer claimed the Nigerian music scene experienced a standstill when he stepped back from social media following the heartbreaking loss of his son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a candid chat with Apple Music’s Ebro Darden, Davido reflected on the emotional three-month hiatus, stating that fans and even critics pleaded for his return online.

“I realized how deeply people love me when I went quiet. The entire Nigerian music industry felt different,” he said. “I saw tweets saying, ‘It’s too quiet without Davido,’ even from people who normally troll me. They said, ‘Come back, we miss criticizing you!’”

Davido initially left social media in November 2022, mourning the tragic death of his son who drowned in a swimming pool at the artist’s Lagos residence. He made a powerful comeback in March 2023, unveiling his fourth studio album, Timeless, which was met with widespread anticipation and acclaim.

The singer’s remarks reaffirm his influential presence in Afrobeats and the music industry at large, proving that both fans and critics feel his absence when he steps away.

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