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Terry G becomes enraged when he sees his name being compared to that of new street performers.
Nigerian Ghetto artist Gabriel Oche Amanyi, famously known as Terry G, recently voiced his frustration over music lovers comparing him to emerging street artistes. The renowned ‘Free Madness‘ crooner took to his official social media platforms to express his sentiments, emphasizing that no fresh entertainer can match his musical prowess.
In a post, Terry G urged the public to show respect for his name and refrain from juxtaposing him with up-and-coming street sensations. According to him, while these new talents may exhibit eccentric behaviour similar to his, they fall short when it comes to musical depth and talent.
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“Put some respect on my name. Comparisons have to be of the equal match; then a better choice is made; comparing me with any new street sensation is a bad match; they can act crazy but not musically on my level on both vocal, playing of instruments, producing multi-platinum hits for several artistes and my catalogue,” Terry G stated.
His message underscores his belief in his unique musical abilities, particularly his vocal prowess, instrumental proficiency, and track record of producing multi-platinum hits for various artists. Terry G’s stance serves as a reminder of the depth and experience he brings to the music industry, urging fans and critics alike to recognize his unmatched contributions.