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‘Like Burna Boy, Nigerians will regret not supporting me’ – Whitemoney


Reality star and singer, Whitemoney, has declared that Nigerians will regret their lack of support for his music career once he achieves international recognition.

Drawing parallels with Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy, Whitemoney noted that Nigerians initially doubted Burna Boy’s talent, only to later revere him as a success story.

Whitemoney

In a recent interview with Echoo Room, Whitemoney stated that Nigerian show promoters would regret the day they didn’t support him once he attains global success.

He said:

Nigerian promoters did the same thing they are doing to me to Burna Boy and Davido. They don’t believe in their sounds but when the outsiders [foreigners] are appreciating you, they [Nigerians] would be forced to now believe in you and they will pay times two.

“Nigerian promoters will regret not supporting my music. Your only prayer should be that I shouldn’t make it in this music industry because if I make it, you all will pay.”

He asserted that he has no competitors in the music industry, emphasizing that his style of music is truly unique.

I’m a king in my lane. For me, nobody rivals my talent. You’re good in your way but me I am the king. That’s why I have my own genre. I don’t do Afrobeats or highlife. My genre is Kumkum,” he said.

Whitemoney was earlier crucified for claiming that he pays his 150 staff 5 years advance.

During a recent appearance on the Echo Room podcast, Whitemoney confirmed the surprising claim, stating that this approach helps him avoid the stress of keeping track of payments.

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