Sensational Nigerian singer Brymo has taken to his social media page to explain why he stopped being popular at age 27.
The Oleku crooner who took to his social media to advise popular artists to get something new doing said that their pop career lifespan ends at thirty.
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Earlier making the news after boasting that he doesn’t make music for children, the former Chocolate City artists who broke the music scene in 2010 with the release of Ara and Oleku advised explained that the reason he stopped being popular at age 27.
Taking to his social media to explain why he stopped being popular at age 27, Brymo wrote:
Dear artiste… thirty is your pop career life span, why did you think I pulled out at 27??… chart a new course for yourself before they kick you out…
Dear artiste… thirty is your pop career life span, why did you think I pulled out at 27??… chart a new course for yourself before they kick you out… 😂😂😂😂
— Ọláwálé (Ashimi) Ọlọ́fọ̀ọrọ̀ (@BrymOlawale) June 18, 2020