A safe space for the African Diaspora to celebrate culture, heritage & community. Your story matters here | Hosted by Tochi Medinus-Alegbe. Welcome home.
"There's nothing like The Big 3" - Bankulli OSHA @bankulli
This is where the conversation gets interesting.
Do you agree with this take, or do you see it differently?
Watch the full conversation: https://t.co/TRWnMv8qVM
#tochitalks#Big3#tochitalksdiaspora#afrobeats
There Is Nothing Like Big 3 in The Music Industry , It Is All Illusion — Talent Manager, Bankulli
Talent manager Bankulli has dismissed the popular idea of a “Big 3” in Afrobeats, describing it as an illusion often driven by social media narratives and clickbait culture.
Speaking during a recent podcast appearance on Tochi Talks, he argued that every artist in the industry has their own unique role and contribution, rather than belonging to a fixed hierarchy of dominance.
“There is nothing like Big 3, it is all an illusion,” he said, drawing a comparison to religious history to explain his point. “Before Jesus came, there was John the Baptist and other prophets, and everyone had their roles to play. Are we going to say Moses is greater than Abraham?”
He emphasized that talent is widespread across the music industry, mentioning artists such as Davido, Burna Boy, Rema, and Joeboy as examples of individuals who have all achieved success through their own abilities.
“I don’t believe in the Big 3. Everybody comes up with something to cause clickbait. Everybody is talented and that’s how I see it,” he added.
Bankulli further noted that newer-generation artists like Rema have continued to thrive without necessarily aligning with the so-called “Big 3,” pointing out that success in Afrobeats is not limited to a select group of names.
“So Big 3 for what? Rema doesn’t have collaborations with anybody called the Big 3, and he is still making it big. Same with other upcoming artists,” he said.
"There's nothing like The Big 3" - Bankulli OSHA @bankulli
This is where the conversation gets interesting.
Do you agree with this take, or do you see it differently?
Watch the full conversation: https://t.co/TRWnMv8qVM
#tochitalks#Big3#tochitalksdiaspora#afrobeats
🔥 BIG GIVEAWAY ALERT
The Tochi Talks Diaspora Show is giving YOU an exclusive access to the premiere of The Chronicles of Afrobeats by Afrobeats LEGEND, @bankulli OSHA! Hosted by ATL’s #1 nightlife guru, @kelvinboj
We’ve got just 3 FREE slots and they’re going FAST!
DM us now
When your guest doesn’t just come for a conversation… but speaks a blessing over the vision. 🙏🏽
This moment with Sahndra Fon Dufe meant so much.
Head to our YouTube channel to catch the full Episode 2 now. https://t.co/e6Q1zj8jvd
Tomorrow, we’re dropping a conversation you’ll want to hear till the end.
https://t.co/WEUDwRYw4c
☝🏽Subscribe to our channel now, so you don't miss it.
This moment had our host completely stunned... & for good reason.
The full conversation goes even deeper.
We had State Rep, Gabe Okoye share insights on governance and what the way forward could look like for Nigeria.
Watch Full Episode 👉 https://t.co/qmPTrY0CsK
#TochiTalks
This moment had our host completely stunned... & for good reason.
The full conversation goes even deeper.
We had State Rep, Gabe Okoye share insights on governance and what the way forward could look like for Nigeria.
Watch Full Episode 👉 https://t.co/qmPTrY0CsK
#TochiTalks
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA VOICES WILL NO LONGER BE SILENCED BY THE U.S. NEWS MEDIA!
The wait is over!
The NUMBER1 African Diaspora Talk Show, “Tochi Talks Diaspora” @Tochitalksdiaspora premieres Monday April 20th at Zanzi Bar ATL in Atlanta, Georgia.
FREE ENTRY
A space where:
✔ Africans tell their own stories
✔ Culture is celebrated, not filtered
✔ The diaspora is seen, heard, and understood
This isn’t just a talk show.
It’s a correction.
Welcome to Tochi Talks Diaspora
Follow the journey. Subscribe to our YouTube. Link in bio.