Whitemoney Warns Nigerian Promoters They Will Regret Not Supporting His Music Career

Popular reality star and singer, Whitemoney, has issued a stern warning to Nigerian show promoters, asserting that they will regret not supporting his music career once he achieves international success.

In a recent interview with Echoo Room, Whitemoney drew parallels between his situation and that of Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy, highlighting how Nigerian promoters initially overlooked Burna Boy’s talent until he gained recognition internationally.

“Nigerian promoters did the same thing they are doing to me to Burna Boy and Davido. They don’t believe in their sounds but when outsiders appreciate you, Nigerians are forced to believe and they will pay times two,” Whitemoney remarked.

He went on to predict that Nigerian promoters would rue their skepticism towards his music. “Your only prayer should be that I shouldn’t make it in this music industry because if I make it, you all will pay,” he added confidently.

Whitemoney also emphasized his uniqueness in the music industry, declaring himself unrivaled. “I’m a king in my lane. For me, nobody rivals my talent. You’re good in your way but I am the king. That’s why I have my own genre. I don’t do Afrobeats or highlife. My genre is Kumkum,” he asserted.

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