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I Prefer Hell To Joining Burna Boy, Davido, Or Wizkid’s Label (Video) – Brymo

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In a recent episode of “Curiosity Made Me Ask” hosted by Isbae U, Nigerian singer Brymo Lawale found himself under the spotlight, addressing a wide array of questions that explored his career, personality, and controversial statements.

The interview kicked off with a surprising revelation as an old tweet from Brymo resurfaced, suggesting that his career had ended in 2013. This tweet piqued curiosity, prompting Isbae U to delve deeper into which aspect of his career Brymo was referring to.

However, Brymo’s response remained enigmatic, leaving room for interpretation.

One of the more confrontational moments of the interview arose when Brymo was probed about his perceived pride. Responding in his characteristic tone, Brymo suggested that he actually wasn’t proud enough—an unexpected retort that raised eyebrows. Isbae U, seizing the opportunity, further pressed Brymo, referencing his refusal of Portable’s assistance in reviving his career through a feature. This exchange added depth to the conversation, showcasing Brymo’s defiance in the face of potential assistance.

Throughout the interview, Brymo exhibited confidence in his abilities, boldly asserting himself as the best vocalist on the continent and underscoring his prowess as a songwriter. Such claims, while audacious, reinforced Brymo’s self-assured persona, adding layers to his public image.

Another revealing moment occurred when the interview touched on Brymo’s behavior at a show, where he arrived late and declined to apologize for the delay. A clip depicting Brymo’s unapologetic response to the audience further illuminated his uncompromising demeanor, capturing his defiance and unapologetic stance.

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In a particularly provocative segment, Brymo was asked about the possibility of joining major Nigerian record labels to demonstrate his character. In a bold and somewhat shocking response, Brymo asserted that he would prefer to go to hell—an assertion that encapsulated his rebellious spirit and refusal to conform to societal norms.

While Brymo’s statements may have raised eyebrows, they are consistent with his reputation for courting controversy. Last year, Brymo ignited a feud with Adekunle Gold by implying that he had turned down a collaboration with Simi due to her refusal to engage in intimate relations with him. This statement, along with his clashes with other celebrities like Burnaboy, underscores Brymo’s penchant for stirring the pot and challenging conventional expectations in the Nigerian music industry.

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