Speaking in a recent interview with Capital Xtra, the singer said his confidence is rooted in the craft of his music rather than commercial success or fame.
He stated that he believes he stands at the top when it comes to artistry in Afrobeats, even if others may be judged differently based on streams, popularity, or public profile.
“I am the greatest Afrobeats artiste of the decade. I am the greatest,” Omah Lay said.
“Well, you can say numbers, and personality, and the level of fame, and stardom, maybe you would not consider me. When it comes to the art itself, I am the greatest.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Omah Lay recently claimed that Afrobeats is losing some of the strong momentum it once had, especially in Western countries.
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