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Terry G Claims He Sings for ‘the Devil’ and Criticizes Wizkid’s Music Style

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Gabriel Oche Amanyi, the well-known Nigerian singer, also referred to as Terry G, has made a bold statement, claiming that he sings for “the devil.”

According to him, secular musicians fail to glorify God but instead glorify the devil. The ‘Akpako’ master shared his views in a teaser of the upcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast circulating on social media.

Additionally, Terry G remarked that many Nigerians struggle to connect with Wizkid’s songs due to his new music style.

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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.”

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He expressed, “Wizkid’s music doesn’t resonate much with us. Many of us, my colleagues from my era, are not well-educated.”

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