- Slimcase has raised concerns about the overcrowding in the Afrobeats industry.
- He highlighted the excessive number of songs and albums being released.
- The artist noted that many musicians feel pressured to continuously produce new projects.

Singer Slimcase has expressed concern over the current state of the Afrobeats industry, saying it has become overcrowded with an overwhelming number of songs and albums.
Sharing his thoughts via his Instagram story, the musician noted that many artists are putting themselves under unnecessary pressure to constantly release new projects.
He wrote: “Too many songs, too many albums. Una too dey put una self for pressure for this Niger sha. Take a chill pill and be like Rihanna. Do other things and come back give us a fresh vibe.
Your sounds are getting boring cus dem be coming too much in a year. I owe dem a song this year and that’s it. It’s only God that is new every morning. Everyday every second singles and albums dey kiii Afrobeats gradually it’s not fun anymore.”
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In other news… A Swedish-Nigerian woman has gone viral after jokingly praising Nigerians for being “the best at repopulating the earth.”
In a video, she expressed pride in her mixed heritage, saying there’s no combination too rare when it comes to Nigerians. She recalled people once calling her background a “weird mix,” adding that Nigerians are everywhere and proud of it
“As a fellow Nigerian, I am half Swedish and half Nigerian. One thing that Nigerians do really well is repopulate this earth. I can almost guarantee that there’s almost every single mix of Nigerian exists on this Earth. In my mind, I know that every single ethnicity and race on this earth has a mix with a Nigerian person; I know it is a fact. As Nigerians, we need to applaud ourselves because one thing we really know how to do well is breed and repopulate. I have met so many different variations of half Nigerians in my lifetime, and I just feel like I know it within, I can feel it in my soul that any single ethnicity that you pick out there’s definitely at least one Half Nigerian, Half the ethnicity.” She said.
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