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Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by obiak4(m): 5:11pm On Nov 18, 2015
litetias:
You lost me when you used Wizkid and Olamide as examples of musician s who have gone commercial but still retain their talent. PLEASE!
First off, Davido has no talent whatsoever relating to music I don't, doubt those who say he uses juju.
Secondly, Wizkid has talent as evident from his first album but since then what has he really done to show it.
brother juju for music how na
Something that is even clear to the blind lolz
davido has money and resources that's why he is always relevant, he can buy songs,has good production team, can ft any artist he likes he uses his resources to make good music everything is not about juju ooo
my 50kobo
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Oghumu1(m): 5:20pm On Nov 18, 2015
Timaya's next on track, we will soon get tired of his balderdash he calls music. Everything in life is time.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by djbigc86: 5:20pm On Nov 18, 2015
True words bro.mean while download this real afro hippop music http://9jabaze.com/site_52.xhtml?get-id=14682
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by ehis05(m): 5:22pm On Nov 18, 2015
Jus so u knw harrysong has been around 4 sometime n he has been good...he also wrote limpopo by kcee...he doesn't dish out trash if dats what u saying even d reggae n blues song shows hw creative he is
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Oghumu1(m): 5:23pm On Nov 18, 2015
obiak4:

brother juju for music how na
Something that is even clear to the blind lolz
davido has money and resources that's why he is always relevant, he can buy songs,has good production team, can ft any artist he likes he uses his resources to make good music everything is not about juju ooo
my 50kobo
Haven't u heard of music plus?? Lol ask Gboys how they get credited on a weekly basis, they'll tell u. So is to music, music+ grin
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Nobody: 5:26pm On Nov 18, 2015
akingbatope:
u are notting but kwarkiskor dog,bad image

Terry G die-hard fan spotted
grin
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by DOMAWOLEYE(m): 5:28pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
For years, this Nigerian artiste thrilled us with bunches and dozens of trash! Many Nigerians actually spent this time dancing to his 'beats' filled with meaningless statements as lyrics!!! wink. It became so annoying when people who know nothing about good music and the generes of music in general started referring to TerryG as a hip-hop artiste!!! What an insult to hip-hop!!! Though, that didn't disturb me much because I know a lot of Nigerians don't even know how to classify music/songs.

When TerryG started this music thing some years back, he was producing and doing RnB. According to him, he wasn't selling records; he decided to 'commercialize' not only his songs but also his life. He introduced all he could into his music...flagrant display of weed smoking, drinking, celestial church bell ringing (Akpako) and other stuffs. After that, he became popular and was riding on the wings of commercial music. For TerryG, the sky was the only limit! cool.

Today, the irrelevance of this artiste in the Nigerian music industry is very clear; in fact, it is as clear as DSTV!!! grin. The young man doesn't have anything else to talk about; his weed, drink, Mr bling bling, bell ringing and other stuffs have not been able to save him. That is what is obtainable when one commercializes his music and loses his talent in the process!!! No matter how commercial you go, always remember to keep your talent intact. I know so many Nigerian artistes that are no longer heard after a short time because they either lost their talent or lacked real talent in the first place wink I believe Wizkid, Davido and some other music folks would still be in the limelight even in years to come because they still retained elements of their talent and sanity musically! As far back as year 2000, I was nodding my head to songs by the likes of Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, etc. Today, it may interest you to know that I am still doing that...and proudly too. Why? It is because they do commercial music but still retained their talent! They do music that suit the American populace, even down to Asia and Africa!!! cheesy

Nigerian artistes should learn how to be creative to stay relevant! It is not all about dishing out beats and crazy senseless lyrics to members of the public!!! Where is D'Smart that dis that song about pikin that wanted to drink small stout? No where to be found because he lacked real talent. He was only there to pick the few Naira notes he could while the fake fame lasted!

Recently, some artistes have reared their heads from no where and have started dishing out meaningless trash to the public. Let's see if the 'Share the gala, share the cake' artistes will still be relevant in the industry in the next two years!!! cool


I must say your assertion above is born out of hate and bad belleism. What is your own? Who knows u in Nigeria? Who told you Terry G is down and out? Just because he has not released a new album? Is that it? What will you say if he releases one tomorrow and ut us a hit as usual?

Guy! Go get yourself a Job and stop this slanderous life style.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by mikeapollo: 5:28pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
For years, this Nigerian artiste thrilled us with bunches and dozens of trash! Many Nigerians actually spent this time dancing to his 'beats' filled with meaningless statements as lyrics!!! wink. It became so annoying when people who know nothing about good music and the generes of music in general started referring to TerryG as a hip-hop artiste!!! What an insult to hip-hop!!! Though, that didn't disturb me much because I know a lot of Nigerians don't even know how to classify music/songs.

When TerryG started this music thing some years back, he was producing and doing RnB. According to him, he wasn't selling records; he decided to 'commercialize' not only his songs but also his life. He introduced all he could into his music...flagrant display of weed smoking, drinking, celestial church bell ringing (Akpako) and other stuffs. After that, he became popular and was riding on the wings of commercial music. For TerryG, the sky was the only limit! cool.

Today, the irrelevance of this artiste in the Nigerian music industry is very clear; in fact, it is as clear as DSTV!!! grin. The young man doesn't have anything else to talk about; his weed, drink, Mr bling bling, bell ringing and other stuffs have not been able to save him. That is what is obtainable when one commercializes his music and loses his talent in the process!!! No matter how commercial you go, always remember to keep your talent intact. I know so many Nigerian artistes that are no longer heard after a short time because they either lost their talent or lacked real talent in the first place wink I believe Wizkid, Davido and some other music folks would still be in the limelight even in years to come because they still retained elements of their talent and sanity musically! As far back as year 2000, I was nodding my head to songs by the likes of Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, etc. Today, it may interest you to know that I am still doing that...and proudly too. Why? It is because they do commercial music but still retained their talent! They do music that suit the American populace, even down to Asia and Africa!!! cheesy

Nigerian artistes should learn how to be creative to stay relevant! It is not all about dishing out beats and crazy senseless lyrics to members of the public!!! Where is D'Smart that dis that song about pikin that wanted to drink small stout? No where to be found because he lacked real talent. He was only there to pick the few Naira notes he could while the fake fame lasted!

Recently, some artistes have reared their heads from no where and have started dishing out meaningless trash to the public. Let's see if the 'Share the gala, share the cake' artistes will still be relevant in the industry in the next two years!!! cool


Virtually all the Nigerian musicians that claim to play hip-hop, Afro pop etc would have gone under if not for the rejuvenation of the Nigerian music scene as a result of the impact of Ghanaian-style Azonto and hiplife (fusion of fast tempo highlife and hip-hop)beats that are trending and dominating airwaves across Africa and adopted by Nigerian musicians in the last 3-4years.
All what you need to do is to do a fine Azonto-inspired beat....that is what people like Wizkid, Davido, Yemi Alade, Tiwa Savage, etc are all benefiting from in the last 3 years
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by obiak4(m): 5:33pm On Nov 18, 2015
Oghumu1:

Haven't u heard of music plus?? Lol ask Gboys how they get credited on a weekly basis, they'll tell u. So is to music, music+ grin
so how does that works bros apart from davido who again dey do music plus?
If u get d kin money weh davido get n still do music plus na him be say u need to go n ask ifa some question directly
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by mindtricks: 5:36pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
I did not copy it. It is an original write-up by me!

Your point is not entirely true. Why pick on Terry? It's simply what the market wants. Even with talent you can still sink. Whether Terry comes back or not, he has made his name & money.

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Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by 6fit(f): 5:44pm On Nov 18, 2015
lagmostkuit:
*in terry g's voice" Make I totori u, totori totori u grin grin

u must b high on sniper
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Nobody: 5:48pm On Nov 18, 2015
wristbangle:


Babe, abeg no argue with that mentally imbalance guy o!
Okay! cool
Thanks for letting me know! grin

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Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by folajoko(m): 5:49pm On Nov 18, 2015
Who is Rapmoney? #curious
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Nobody: 5:49pm On Nov 18, 2015
6fit:


u must b high on sniper
Watchu say? undecided

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Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Cyriloha(m): 5:54pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
I did not copy it. It is an original write-up by me!




sharrrrrraaaaap!!!!!!!
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by ERockson: 6:03pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
For years, this Nigerian artiste thrilled us with bunches and dozens of trash! Many Nigerians actually spent this time dancing to his 'beats' filled with meaningless statements as lyrics!!! wink. It became so annoying when people who know nothing about good music and the generes of music in general started referring to TerryG as a hip-hop artiste!!! What an insult to hip-hop!!! Though, that didn't disturb me much because I know a lot of Nigerians don't even know how to classify music/songs.

When TerryG started this music thing some years back, he was producing and doing RnB. According to him, he wasn't selling records; he decided to 'commercialize' not only his songs but also his life. He introduced all he could into his music...flagrant display of weed smoking, drinking, celestial church bell ringing (Akpako) and other stuffs. After that, he became popular and was riding on the wings of commercial music. For TerryG, the sky was the only limit! cool.

Today, the irrelevance of this artiste in the Nigerian music industry is very clear; in fact, it is as clear as DSTV!!! grin. The young man doesn't have anything else to talk about; his weed, drink, Mr bling bling, bell ringing and other stuffs have not been able to save him. That is what is obtainable when one commercializes his music and loses his talent in the process!!! No matter how commercial you go, always remember to keep your talent intact. I know so many Nigerian artistes that are no longer heard after a short time because they either lost their talent or lacked real talent in the first place wink I believe Wizkid, Davido and some other music folks would still be in the limelight even in years to come because they still retained elements of their talent and sanity musically! As far back as year 2000, I was nodding my head to songs by the likes of Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, etc. Today, it may interest you to know that I am still doing that...and proudly too. Why? It is because they do commercial music but still retained their talent! They do music that suit the American populace, even down to Asia and Africa!!! cheesy

Nigerian artistes should learn how to be creative to stay relevant! It is not all about dishing out beats and crazy senseless lyrics to members of the public!!! Where is D'Smart that dis that song about pikin that wanted to drink small stout? No where to be found because he lacked real talent. He was only there to pick the few Naira notes he could while the fake fame lasted!

Recently, some artistes have reared their heads from no where and have started dishing out meaningless trash to the public. Let's see if the 'Share the gala, share the cake' artistes will still be relevant in the industry in the next two years!!! cool


something of this kind was written about Dbanj about two or three years ago here in nairaland, today dbanj is still flying.
Don't write any musician off or pull them down with your pen pls if you want to go far. Life sometime is full of ups and downs
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Jckleiin(m): 6:03pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
Where is D'Smart that dis that song about pikin that wanted to drink small stout? No where to be found because he lacked real talent. He was only there to pick the few Naira notes he could while the fake fame lasted!

Listen to Ekwueme by D'smart before u draw conclusions without facts!!!!
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by busyfishing(m): 6:12pm On Nov 18, 2015
Sadly Nigerians love the beats... cry
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Nobody: 6:26pm On Nov 18, 2015
ZYZZA:
no go make name the here the wish people bad idiot

Im not a celebrity but i better pass you and Kcee.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by lilmizwierd(f): 6:30pm On Nov 18, 2015
Akosxxx:
iyanya should read this
you are so on point he's talentless lyrics is alarming ''from the bed to the bedroom'' Thats how he spoiled Seyi Shay Right now felt like breaking his head sad sad sad
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by lilmizwierd(f): 6:32pm On Nov 18, 2015
idowuswap:
Pls. Ur brain. Is not working perfectly with this trash u post,tell me if ur father get money like terry g,instead of u to praise them since they can take care of their family with the musical career,the good song u hv be hearing. Since all this while has taking u to paradise or paying ur bills,,,animal I know u must be an igbo man,,,go carry cocaine or steal or 419
Am crying eh at what point did you stop to understand the post vewi sure u didnt .
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Karleb(m): 6:34pm On Nov 18, 2015
So the entire population of Nairaland only listen to Asa?

Wow! undecided
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by naijathings(m): 6:37pm On Nov 18, 2015
vascey:


Thank you sir.
Africans and their "bringhimdown" syndrome.
Yes it's prevalent with a lot of us. While I may not be a big fan of the singer, you must give him his respect for coming to this industry and making a name for himself. He came, he saw, he conquered. And he picked his cash.

Life is all about ups and downs. Nobody can stay up forever. Some stay longer that others. What matters is that as a human being you are able to harness your abilities and talents and make something out of it. Make no mistake, not minding his type of lyrics, for being successful alone, he has repaid the universe, he has motivated people, he has invested his coin and reaped the reward. Yes, he made sense to some people.

Oga OP, I don't like people like you. Who are you and what have you done? Who knows you? What value have you added to people's life? Even the music you feel like you know, how have you added to it? You feel smart and important by talking down other people's achievement, yet you have achieved none. Do you think it's easy to get up on a stage and perform? Go on... Do it. Go ahead and pick up your own cash.

I don't like people like you and I have no respect for you or you analysis.

Vascey, well said.

I am a lover and follwer of music and I listen to every type of music and musician from 1000 degrees, Nas, KRS1 to Lil Wayne, From Etta James to Adele, from Cher, Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion to Queen B, Lady Gaga and co, from Chaka Chaka, Brenda to Mafikizolo, Plantashun Boyz, Remedies to YBNL, PSquare and co. From DJ Tiesto to DJ Jimmy.
Reading this one sided, hateful and spiteful piece from the OP was sad and horrific.
Terry G brought a new taste & flavour to the Nigerian music scene and his songs came with some of the best beats ever heard in the Nigerian industry. Terry G is brave, vibrant, unafraid of critics, watchful of his fans, clever, very creative. Yes I love 2face and even have all his works bought from iTunes but we will never complete the list of meaningful and powerful contributors to the evolution and growth of the Nigerian music industry without mentioning Terry G with respect.
Terry G might not be everyone's favorite artiste but we can also say the same for Bach and Mozart and King Sunny Ade. Jimmy Hendrix was considered as trash and dirty even in his days but now u know who u r talking about when you mention that name because of his contributions and how many other artistes built their carrier by borrowing one or more ideas from him and the same can be said for Terry G. I like him for his resilience and tenacity. He is always capable of bringing out something to rock the airwaves whether it is considered trashy or not.
Do you think Eminem or Jay Z or Tupac with all their talent is acceptable to everyone ? NO. Not even Enya or Bob Marley could achieve such a feat.

I love HipHop but there are other music genres so it doesn't make sense slandering an artiste from a Hip Hop point of view.

So Terry G sings trash? Barbara Streisand is a music icon and her song (duck sauce) went global and please what was she saying in the song?

Not everyone must appeal to you especially if u listen to music and musicians with a biased mind and limited music genre acceptance.

Even Alicia in * When You Really Love Someone * said IT DON'T MAKE SENSE BUT IT MAKES A GOOD SONG.

Now OP.. tell me your favourite artiste and I will show u a stupid song or lyric from him/her.

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Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by bomasek(m): 6:41pm On Nov 18, 2015
It's obvious the OP wrote subjectively nay objectively. A write up such as this,ought to be constructive,objective and balanced. Aside singing 'tasteless' music(according to you),Terry G is an astute business man cum producer. Dude has a good ear for beats which no one can deny. His uncanny ability to carve a niche for his genre of music in the dense Nigerian music space shows his ingenuity as a musician and prowess as a producer. In music,the market mood is a determinant factor as it either keeps you afloat relevance wise or bury u dispassionately. An attestation to his staying power vocally was when he exhibited a high sense of coming of age by churning out the hit song 'sexy lady' which I never get tired of u.

Never in your life ascribe potential downturn musically to the likes of Harrysong whose musical writing skill and vocal dexterity is widely acknowledged and obviously precedes him. You are neither a known music critic or aficionado. Thanks for the bore.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by naijathings(m): 6:42pm On Nov 18, 2015
6fit:

u must b high on sniper
funniest comment of d day... u no well o.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by macminista(m): 6:45pm On Nov 18, 2015
Cpiano:
One thing am sure of is that I think he has made money,enough for him to invest.d guy huzzle pay am o....abi no be so? @op
...u talk well my guy
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by naijathings(m): 6:59pm On Nov 18, 2015
bomasek:
It's obvious the OP wrote subjectively nay objectively. A write up such as this,ought to be constructive,objective and balanced. Aside singing 'tasteless' music(according to you),Terry G is an astute business man cum producer. Dude has a good ear for beats which no one can deny. His uncanny ability to carve a niche for his genre of music in the dense Nigerian music space shows his ingenuity as a musician and prowess as a producer. In music,the market mood is a determinant factor as it either keeps you afloat relevance wise or bury u dispassionately. An attestation to his staying power vocally was when he exhibited a high sense of coming of age by churning out the hit song 'sexy lady' which I never get tired of u.

Never in your life ascribe potential downturn musically to the likes of Harrysong whose musical writing skill and vocal dexterity is widely acknowledged and obviously precedes him. You are neither a known music critic or aficionado. Thanks for the bore.

the guy said he has been listening to Lil Wayne as FAR BACK AS 2000. so year 2000 is now FAR BACK?
I wonder why we should even comment on a post from someone who thinks year 2000 is far back when I have all 10 Don Williams album on Turn table disc.
all his references were hiphop based. i guess he just wanted to bash Terry G & did it in so much of a hurry.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Ezegozie(m): 7:10pm On Nov 18, 2015
Rapmoney:
For years, this Nigerian artiste thrilled us with bunches and dozens of trash! Many Nigerians actually spent this time dancing to his 'beats' filled with meaningless statements as lyrics!!! wink. It became so annoying when people who know nothing about good music and the generes of music in general started referring to TerryG as a hip-hop artiste!!! What an insult to hip-hop!!! Though, that didn't disturb me much because I know a lot of Nigerians don't even know how to classify music/songs.

When TerryG started this music thing some years back, he was producing and doing RnB. According to him, he wasn't selling records; he decided to 'commercialize' not only his songs but also his life. He introduced all he could into his music...flagrant display of weed smoking, drinking, celestial church bell ringing (Akpako) and other stuffs. After that, he became popular and was riding on the wings of commercial music. For TerryG, the sky was the only limit! cool.

Today, the irrelevance of this artiste in the Nigerian music industry is very clear; in fact, it is as clear as DSTV!!! grin. The young man doesn't have anything else to talk about; his weed, drink, Mr bling bling, bell ringing and other stuffs have not been able to save him. That is what is obtainable when one commercializes his music and loses his talent in the process!!! No matter how commercial you go, always remember to keep your talent intact. I know so many Nigerian artistes that are no longer heard after a short time because they either lost their talent or lacked real talent in the first place wink I believe Wizkid, Davido and some other music folks would still be in the limelight even in years to come because they still retained elements of their talent and sanity musically! As far back as year 2000, I was nodding my head to songs by the likes of Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, etc. Today, it may interest you to know that I am still doing that...and proudly too. Why? It is because they do commercial music but still retained their talent! They do music that suit the American populace, even down to Asia and Africa!!! cheesy

Nigerian artistes should learn how to be creative to stay relevant! It is not all about dishing out beats and crazy senseless lyrics to members of the public!!! Where is D'Smart that dis that song about pikin that wanted to drink small stout? No where to be found because he lacked real talent. He was only there to pick the few Naira notes he could while the fake fame lasted!

Recently, some artistes have reared their heads from no where and have started dishing out meaningless trash to the public. Let's see if the 'Share the gala, share the cake' artistes will still be relevant in the industry in the next two years!!! cool


i am not a fan of TERRY G, but its lugubrious how some peeps will just sit down and be damaging other people's hardwork.
Your own is to login to nairaland dey find who to criticise.
Atleast he made an effort and released musics.
You wey dey talk, did you release any music? answer is NO.
Atleast Nigeria know Terry G today, who knows you?

Abeg make we stop this bad belle nonsense.

He has made name for himself.
Make ur own name and stop making noise....SIMPLE
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by bomasek(m): 7:16pm On Nov 18, 2015
naijathings:


the guy said he has been listening to Lil Wayne as FAR BACK AS 2000. so year 2000 is now FAR BACK?
I wonder why we should even comment on a post from someone who thinks year 2000 is far back when I have all 10 Don Williams album on Turn table disc.
all his references were hiphop based. i guess he just wanted to bash Terry G & did it in so much of a hurry.
I concur Sir
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by bigiyaro(m): 7:31pm On Nov 18, 2015
Mr OP, u have nt said anything.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by gemale(m): 7:43pm On Nov 18, 2015
Dis shld serve as warning 2 most of D so called commercial artistes who churn out acoustic garbage dey call music. Nowadays I have started 2 wonder if dey think b4 writing lyrics... In fact do dey write lyrics at all? All dey seem 2 do is just get a good producer & mixer then spit rubbish on d beat. In fact a lot of d "A-list" artistes in Nigeria r lyrically retarded. Let dem continue but when Nigerian musical industry bcoms lyk nollywood, dnt complain. And we d listeners/fans r no beta. Instead of us 2 support & listen 2 song with sound lyrical content, we prefer 2 listen 2 songs because of d gbim gbim & gba gba. As mi says in his song "talk about it", we listen 2 D beat of D song instead of d lyrics of D song. Dis has caused artistes such as iyanya, mi 2 intentionally water down d quality of their songs so as 2 gain more material success & those like darey, bez, mode9,who decide 2 maintain their style & quality remain on d fringe of showered attention & patronage.
Re: The Shameful Fall Of TerryG: A Lesson For Commercial Artistes by Nairasolutions: 7:44pm On Nov 18, 2015
He is even beefing Harry song.. So Terry g and Harry song need to beg you for collabo then... So style plus, rugged man, Tony tetuila, edris abdul kareem, ice prince, soul e, jesse jagz, Terry the rapman, mode 9,mo cheda, oma wumi, Mr Raw, samklef, Dbanj, ikechukwu, supa c lacks what it takes to stay relevant in the industry..? I want your body sleeping in my bed... and you start mentioning Fashiola and tinubu is not wack to you, then i wonder how knack you akpako will be wack to you... Terry g can do those your dream songs same as Harry song, they are pleasing their target audience

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