Terry G Reveals, ‘I’m On The Devil’s Playlist....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a candid revelation, Nigerian music sensation Gabriel Oche Amanyi, famously known as Terry G, has sent shockwaves through the industry by declaring his allegiance to secular music and making a startling admission about his lyrical content….READ ALSONigerian Music Icon Terry G Shocks Fans With Abrupt Retirement Announcement
During a teaser for the upcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast circulating on social media, the ‘Akpako’ master didn’t mince words as he boldly proclaimed, “I am a secular musician. I sing for the devil.”
Terry G didn’t stop there; he went on to assert that secular artists, including himself, don’t exalt God but rather praise the devil through their music.
His frank confession has stirred a whirlwind of reactions, sparking debates and discussions across various platforms.
Moreover, Terry G touched upon the evolving music landscape, suggesting that some contemporary artists, like Wizkid, may not resonate with all Nigerians due to their distinct musical styles.
He remarked, “Wizkid’s music doesn’t always resonate with us. Many of my peers and I, coming from our background, may not fully connect with it.”
This revelation adds a new layer to Terry G’s persona, challenging perceptions and prompting deeper reflections on the intersection of music, spirituality, and personal beliefs.
As fans and critics alike await the full episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, Terry G’s unfiltered honesty continues to captivate audiences, leaving them intrigued and eager for more insights into his artistic journey.
Stay tuned as the discussion unfolds and Terry G’s revelations reverberate throughout the music industry, sparking conversations that delve into the complexities of artistic expression and spiritual identity.