I’m a secular musician, I sing for the devil’ – Terry G

Terry G

Terry G

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, popularly known as Terry G, Akpako Master or Ginjah Master has declared that he sings for “the devil.”

The music producer who is also known as Akpako Master claimed that secular musicians don’t glorify God but the devil.

Terry G spoke in a teaser of the upcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast making the rounds on social media.

He said, “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 also said most Nigerians can’t relate to Wizkid’s songs because of his new music style.

“Wizkid music no dey too relate to us. My colleagues from my set, most of us are illiterates,” he said.

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Recently, Terry G expressed disappointment in his colleagues for ignoring him during a challenging period.

He shared his sadness regarding the lack of response from fellow artistes despite his persistent attempts to reach out for support.

Terry G reflected on of their actions, recalling how he had previously been there for them when they sought his help.

Expressing his frustration, Terry G questioned whether it would take his death for them to acknowledge his contributions.

In 2023, the singer engaged the All Progressives Congress (APC) in an online outburst for allegedly failing to pay him for his campaign performances.

In 2020, he spoke about not landing endorsement deals because a negative image was cast on him.

“I looked like the baddest guy in Nigeria. Endorsement time came, nobody endorsed me. Nobody did anything all that time when Terry G was hot,” he had said.

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