Key points:
- Brymo calls out Burna Boy and Davido on remixes. He says they ride buzz from young acts’ hit songs.
- He urges A-listers to stop fake help claims. Let new stars find their way, he writes.
- Fans split on his blunt take after his post. Some cheer him, others say remixes build reach.
Brymo has fired a fresh shot on remixes. He told big stars to stop riding young hits. He named Burna Boy and Davido in bold terms. He made the claim on his Instagram story.

The singer said big names use new acts for clout. He said they hide that aim as kind help. He called the act vile and bad for growth. His blunt words stirred heat on social media.
Brymo calls out A-listers by name
“Dear Nigerian mainstream A-listers,” he wrote in the post. “Burna Boy, Davido and co, stop these remix jumps.” “Do not jump on each hit by new acts.” “Let them find their own way,” he added. “Stop seeking edge in those who know so little.” “You claim to help them reach high, yet you gain.” “The fake help is a bad and vile look.”
Brymo framed the plea as a guard for fresh talent. He warned that fame games can stunt real, slow growth. He urged stars to build their own heat, not borrow. He asked fans to spot this trend and call it out.
Fans react to the strong stand
Some fans hailed the take as truth long due. They said big stars should lift from fresh work, not ride. Others felt remixes boost reach for new acts. They said co-signs open doors, shows, and new fans.
Debate then spread to how co-signs should work. Many asked for clear, fair splits and due credit. Some pushed for live sets with joint stage space. Others urged true A&R help, not quick remix grabs.
Context from recent industry talk
Brymo has held like views for years on craft. Back in 2020, he told ValidUpdates he grew fast. He said work rate and skill set make his rise. That chat now links well with his stern post.





