
In a surprising revelation, Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, famously known as Terry G, has openly declared that he sings for "the devil," igniting a wave of discussion across social media platforms.
In a teaser clip of the forthcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast circulating online, the 'Akpako' master expressed his views on secular music and its spiritual connotations. Terry G boldly asserted, "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."
The statement has sparked debate and raised eyebrows among fans and industry observers alike, prompting reflection on the role of music and its influence on society.
Moreover, Terry G touched on the evolving music style of acclaimed artist Wizkid, suggesting that many Nigerians struggle to resonate with his newer musical offerings. "Wizkid music no dey too relate to us. My colleagues from my set, most of us are illiterates," he remarked.
The musician's candid remarks offer a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Nigerian music industry and the diverse perspectives held by artists on matters of spirituality and artistic expression. As discussions surrounding Terry G's revelations continue to unfold, they shed light on the complexities of music and its broader cultural impact.
“I’m a secular musician. I sing for the devil”
—(@OneJoblessBoy) March 30, 2024
- Terry G pic.twitter.com/P1rB4eyaTS
Posted: at | |