May D Claims He Was Part of the “Big 3” Alongside Wizkid and Davido

In a recent interview, Nigerian singer May D made a bold claim that has sparked debate among music fans. The “Soundtrack” crooner suggested that he was once part of the “Big 3” in the Nigerian music industry, alongside Wizkid and Davido.
May D’s assertion was made while discussing his early days in the music industry. He recalled being part of a trio that included Wizkid and Davido, implying that he was just as prominent as the two superstars.
“Then it was Wizkid, David, and I. I was even like bigger. Wetin be Holla at Your Boy compared to Soundtrack?” May D said, referencing his own hit single “Soundtrack” and Wizkid’s debut single “Holla at Your Boy”.
May D’s claim has sparked a mixed reaction from music fans, with some agreeing that he was indeed a major force in the industry at the time, while others have disputed his assertion.
Was May D Really Part of the “Big 3”?
While May D’s claim may seem far-fetched to some, it’s worth noting that he was indeed a rising star in the Nigerian music industry around the same time as Wizkid and Davido. His debut single “Soundtrack” was a major hit, and he went on to release several successful albums.
However, whether May D was truly on the same level as Wizkid and Davido is subjective and open to debate. Both Wizkid and Davido have gone on to achieve international success and have won numerous awards, including Grammy Awards.
Ultimately, May D’s claim has sparked an interesting conversation about the history of Nigerian music and the role he played in shaping the industry.