- Omah Lay, a Nigerian singer, claims to be the greatest Afrobeats artist of the decade.
- He made this statement during an interview with Capital Xtra.
- The artist discussed his career, global reach, and influence in the music industry.

Nigerian singer Omah Lay has sparked widespread discussion in the entertainment space after confidently describing himself as the greatest Afrobeats artist of the decade.
The award-winning artiste made the bold claim during a recent interview with Capital Xtra, where he reflected on his career, global reach, and influence in the music industry.
His statement, which later went viral on Tuesday, has since generated mixed reactions from fans and industry watchers across social media platforms.
In the interview, Omah Lay stood by his position, pointing to his musical achievements, streaming numbers, fame, and artistic identity as the basis for his confidence.
“I am the greatest Afrobeats artist of the decade. I am the greatest in terms of numbers, personality and my level of fame. You may not consider me, but in terms of making art, I’m the greatest,” he said.
The comment has since divided opinion online, with some supporters praising his self-belief while others argue that several Afrobeats heavyweights have also made significant global impact.
Omah Lay gained mainstream attention in 2020 following the release of his debut project Get Layd, which featured several breakout hits and introduced him to an international audience.
Since then, he has consistently released successful records and collaborated with global stars, further strengthening his profile in the Afrobeats scene.
As Afrobeats continues to enjoy massive global expansion, Nigerian artists remain central to its success, with debates over dominance and influence becoming increasingly common among top performers.
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