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Rapper Phyno Confesses On Joining Cult, Doing Ritual To ‘Blow’ In Music
Phyno emphasized that he believes in hard work rather than quick success and shared this advice…
Rapper Phyno shared his experience as a struggling artist and how he was advised to join a cult or engage in rituals for quick success.
Phyno emphasized that he believes in hard work rather than quick success and shared this advice with up-and-coming artists, counseling them to avoid desperation and the illusion of an easy path to success.
VerseNews understands that the recent death of MohBad and related controversies have sparked discussions about artists’ desperation for success and the exploitation they may face when signed to record labels.
Phyno, also known as Ezege, advised young artists to be cautious about pursuing quick success and to carefully evaluate record label contracts.
He warned that some label bosses take advantage of young talents’ desperation and make them sign unfavorable contracts.
The message is that aspiring artists should prioritize genuine hard work and be cautious when considering record label deals to protect their interests and avoid exploitation.
In his words; “Some people look at us today and think we got it easy, Not at all.
“In fact, I’ve never loved easy things. Before many people heard of Phyno, I’d had songs that no one knew existed.
“A couple of friends told me to blow, I must join a cult or sacrifice something or someone, I told him the price is too much. I’ll never do such.
“I believed in myself and the power of hard work, I started little, and today I thank God.
“Young talents need to relax, do not be desperate about record deals or being in the spotlight. Keep working, when it’s time you’ll shine.
“Imagine begging a label to sign you, what kind of terms will they give you? They already know you are desperate, and they will use you.
“At the beginning, you might not see it but give it time, and you’ll regret it. Nothing pays more than hard work and consistency.”