- Medikal made this claim on twitter to prove he is bigger than Nigerian singer, Rema.
- This was after Medikal shared a screenshot of his conversation with YouTuber Kai Cenat, in which the Kai said he would be expecting a loud welcome when he arrives in Ghana.
- A twitter user’s comment however prompted the rapper to assert that the only artist bigger than him in Nigeria is Davido
Ghanaian rapper Medikal boldly declares himself as one of the wealthiest African artistes, asserting that only Davido surpasses him in terms of wealth.
Medikal’s claim has caused quite a stir, particularly as he took the opportunity to throw some subtle shade at emerging Nigerian superstar Rema and other talented musicians.
Medikal tweeted this to prove that he is bigger than Rema. This came after the rapper tweeted a screenshot of a conversation with YouTuber Kai Cenat, in which Kai stated that he expects a hero’s welcome when he lands in Ghana.
He captioned the post: “F*kn goat coming to GH. Naa I’m gassed fr”.
A Twitter user in a reply to Medikal’s post said:
“Big artiste like you …You don’t know the meaning of GOAT u just Dey use am anyhow …Jon Rapper”.
Another X user added:
“Bro MDK is 10 years older than the boy ooo …MDK go fit do boy boy give REMA Asuer,”
And that attracted Medikal’s attention, to which he responded:
“The only Nigerian artist wey hold pass me na Davido I swear”.
F*kn goat coming to GH. Naa I’m gassed fr ! pic.twitter.com/w7S2e1XQmk
— AmgMedikalmdk (@Amgmedikalmdk) January 17, 2024
In another story, Medikal believes that With time, Ghanaians will have their moment at the Grammys
The talented artist expressed his belief in the immense talent that exists within Ghana’s music industry and the potential for it to be recognized on the global stage.
Speaking about Ghana’s exclusion from the Academy Awards nomination list, Medikal expressed hope that Ghanaian music would gradually gain recognition on a global scale. While admitting his disappointment at not receiving a nomination this year, he stressed that this does not lessen the caliber of Ghanaian music or artists; rather, it provides a platform for future development and improvement.