– Terry G, a secular musician, admits to singing for “the devil” on a podcast.
– His candid revelation sheds light on the themes explored by secular musicians.
– The statement also touches upon the perceived disconnect between contemporary Nigerian music and its audience.
Eko hot blog reports that In a startling revelation, Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, widely known as Terry G, has candidly admitted to singing for what he referred to as “the devil.”
Speaking on a teaser of the upcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast circulating on social media, Terry G emphasized the theme of secular musicians not glorifying God but instead, according to him, praising the devil.
“I am a secular musician. I sing for the devil, We [secular musicians] sing for the devil, we praise the devil.
“We don’t glorify God,” Terry G stated bluntly during the podcast segment.
Furthermore, the ‘Akpako’ master delved into the perceived disconnect between the music of contemporary Nigerian artist Wizkid and the general populace.
He expressed that Wizkid’s music might not resonate with many Nigerians due to his evolving musical style.
“Wizkid music no dey too relate to us, My colleagues from my set, most of us are illiterates,” Terry G remarked, shedding light on the varied tastes and perspectives within the Nigerian music industry.
The revelation by Terry G offers insight into the multifaceted landscape of the Nigerian music scene, highlighting the diverse influences, perspectives, and themes that resonate with both artists and audiences alike.
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