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Lyta expresses frustration over being ignored by industry colleagues.
Nigerian artist Lyta opened up about his struggles in the music industry, expressing disappointment over feeling ignored by his celebrity peers and colleagues.
In an interview on Hip TV that surfaced online on Sunday, April 14, 2024, Lyta shared insights into his current situation.
Despite maintaining good relationships with others in the industry, Lyta disclosed feeling overlooked in favor of artists currently trending.
He expressed frustration at being unable to connect with his industry mentors for advice on public relations and harbored uncertainty about potentially upsetting them in some way.
While Lyta refrained from publicly calling out his peers on social media, he remained uncertain about the reasons for the perceived neglect. He speculated that his colleagues might be attempting to impart important life lessons, albeit unclear ones.
In response to the situation, Lyta committed to focusing on self-improvement, aiming to regain the attention of his peers and achieve greater success in the music industry.
His determination to work on himself underscores his resilience in overcoming challenges and carving out his place in the competitive music landscape.
Lyta talks about the pain of being ignored by many celebrities. pic.twitter.com/WZ1NZ5fjbq
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) April 14, 2024
Lyta has expressed his interest in returning to his former record label, YBNL Nation, owned by Olamide. The artist appealed to Baddo to welcome him back, four years after leaving the label due to personal differences.
During an appearance on the Ginger Yourself Podcast, Lyta explained that his departure from YBNL was not intentional, and he expressed a desire to reunite with the label.
He mentioned that he didn’t hear from Olamide before leaving, and after his departure, communication became limited. However, he revealed that he had spoken to Olamide since then, including a chat on Instagram during Olamide’s birthday.