For four weeks straight, the internet had not breathed.
Every scroll had led to him.
Dayo
Every trending page had his name stitched into it.
Every chart, every conversation, every argument, every fan edit, every industry whisper.
Then, slowly, something shifted.
It did not collapse.
It softened.
The dominance did not disappear. It reduced.
By the time the United States leg concluded, and the Asia totals were still compiling, the storm that had swallowed the digital world began to calm. Not die nor vanish. Just reduce.
The saturation that once felt like one hundred percent pressure slowly eased into something closer to half that intensity.
People were still talking.
Just not screaming as they were before.
Inside the industry, analysts called it natural burnout. The kind that happens after sustained exposure. After a name has been at the top of the conversation for nearly a month straight. Nothing can sit at maximum heat forever without cooling slightly.
