Renowned singer Rihanna has expressed her admiration for the well-known Nigerian music video director, Dammy Twitch.
The artist revealed that she is an avid supporter of Twitch’s work.
Music executive Bizzle Osikoya posted a video of Rihanna’s encounter with Dammy Twitch at a recent event on his X account on Tuesday.
He noted that Rihanna declared herself to be Twitch’s most devoted fan and also expressed interest in listening to the music of emerging Nigerian artist ShineTTW.
He wrote,“Yoooo @rihanna just said she is @DammyTwitch biggest fan. And she told @shinettw_ she wants to hear his music.”
In the meantime, Dammy Twitch has enjoyed his interaction with Rihanna.
He shared a video of the superstar embracing him at a recent Fenty event on his X account.
Twitch captioned the video,“Dammy Twitch x Rihanna
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In other Nigerian singer Ayodeji Balogun has sparked mixed reactions online after spending time with fellow artist Ahmed Ololade, known as Asake.
The two attended a concert in London for the YBNL signee, and several videos of them enjoying themselves have been shared online.
One particular clip caught a lot of attention, as Wizkid was heard advising Asake not to be too humble.
In the lively atmosphere filled with noise and music on the prairie, the Afrobeats star tapped the Lungu Boy singer on the shoulder and yelled, “Ma humble, ma humble,” meaning “Don’t be humble, don’t be humble.”
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