When Whitemoney, a well-known reality celebrity and singer, eventually gains international acceptance, he has promised that Nigerians will regret not having supported his music career.
He mentioned that Grammy-winning musician Burna Boy was treated similarly by Nigerians, who labelled him as “proud” of his accomplishment despite his inability to pay Nigerian concert promoters.
The reality star promised that Nigerian show promoters would regret not backing him once he achieved international fame in a recent interview with Echoo Room.
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“The same thing that Nigerian promoters did to Burna Boy and Davido, they are doing to me,” he declared. They don’t trust their noises, but when foreigners [outsiders] start to appreciate you, the Nigerians will be compelled to start believing in you and will have to spend twice as much.
“Nigerian promoters who disregarded my music will regret it. You all will pay if I succeed in this music business, so your only hope should be that I don’t.
In addition, Whitemoney bragged that he had no competitors in the music business, highlighting the distinctiveness of his sound.
In my lane, I am a king. I think no one can match my talent. You’re good in your own right, but I’m the ruler. I have my own genre as a result. I’m not into highlife or Afrobeats. “Kumkum is my genre,” he declared.