Saint Jhn, a Guyanese American hip bounce craftsman, has questioned reports that Nigerian Afrobeats performer Divine Ikubor, otherwise called Rema, propelled him.
The Grammy victor shared the proclamation after a fan on the microblogging platform, Twitter (X) guaranteed Rema incredibly impacted his most recent afro-themed single, ‘Humble’.
Holy person Jhn took to his page to make sense of that while the ‘Calm Down’ hit-maker is capable, he hasn’t paid attention to his music enough to be impacted by him.
The fan wrote: “I hear Rema’s influence on the new Saint Jhn” to which Saint replied: “Nah, he’s dope. But I haven’t heard enough to be influenced.”
elsewhere in the world, Nigerian road pop craftsman Habeeb Olalomi, otherwise called portable, has lost 100,000 Instagram supporters in only a couple of hours in the wake of offering provocative comments about continuous fights in Nigeria.
portable guaranteed in a viral video that no fights had occurred in Sango, Ogun State, where he lives.
He guaranteed that earlier showings had been ignored by the public authority, driving him and his local area to focus on their day to day routines.
portable’s comments affected anger among his allies. In no less than 12 hours of sharing the video, the singer’s Instagram following had dropped significantly.
Fans had threatened to unfollow him in the event that he proceeded to make such statements, and large numbers of them completely finished their threat.
Furthermore, a few supporters have vowed to unfollow the singer assuming that he keeps on offering hostile comments.
In a past video, portable worked up contention by contrasting himself with magnate Aliko Dangote and calling fights as exercises for poor people.