Why I prefer being seen as an upcoming artiste – Terry G
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The 39-year-old, who rose to fame in the 2010s with his unique “Street-hop” sound, made the vow while responding to critics who accused him of chasing clout on social media.
Veteran Afrobeats singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, popularly known as Terry G, has declared that he will never quit music, no matter the criticism.
The 39-year-old, who rose to fame in the 2010s with his unique “Street-hop” sound, made the vow while responding to critics who accused him of chasing clout on social media.
Taking to his X handle, the “Free Madness” crooner wrote:
“I fully embrace being seen as an upcoming artist. You only become a legend when you retire — and I’m never retiring. So if you catch me chasing clout, let me be.”
Terry G, also known as the “Akpako Master,” was a leading voice in ghetto-inspired music with hits such as “Sangalo”, “Run Mad”, and “Free Madness.”
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