Afrobeats star Fireboy DML has spoken candidly about his indifference to critics’ ratings and industry lists, emphasizing that he prioritizes the opinions and support of his dedicated fanbase above all else.
Speaking in a recent podcast appearance, the “Peru” hitmaker stressed that as long as his fans connect with and love his music, he is satisfied with his position in the industry.
Contentment Over Competition
Fireboy DML, who has enjoyed immense global success and numerous chart-topping hits, stated that he is focused on his artistic output rather than the constant race for industry accolades.
“I don’t care about Top 5 or Top 10,” he said. “I have fans who think I’m the best artist in the world, and that’s good enough for me.”
This sentiment highlights Fireboy DML’s shift away from the competitive narrative often forced upon artists, choosing instead to value the emotional connection and loyalty of his audience over formal industry recognition. His contentment with his fanbase is clear, viewing their support as the ultimate validation of his work.
Source: Africa Publicity
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