Nigerian singer, Gabriel Amanyi, also known has Terry G, announced on Saturday that he is quitting music for personal reasons.
The ‘Akpako Master’ crooner disclosed this in a video posted on his Instagram account, with the caption “It’s Been A Journey ❤️🙏❤️.”
In the video, he said, “I’m about to say a big thank you to all my fans for staying with me through all the years, back to back. I really appreciate you all.
“I’m about to make a big announcement, I know it’s gonna hurt a lot of people but I have my personal reason.
“I want to say that I am quitting music. I no dey do again. I’m done and I really appreciate you guys.”
Earlier in an interview with Saturday Beats, Terry G had disclosed his plans for 2024 saying, “I will be putting out new content. My single will be dropping early this year with a video. I will also be releasing an album.
“I want to shoot my own movie too. I am writing the script, and I’ll act in it. I am also writing a book about my experience. The book, which is titled, ‘Chante Chante: The Book of Ginjah’, will shed light on the meaning of my supposed ‘nonsense’ words, so people can understand and appreciate my music more.”
While stating that he created a genre in the music industry, he said, “I will not change but I will keep evolving.”
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