Music has not started paying me – Whitemoney
Whitemoney, the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 6, who transitioned into a music career, has openly discussed the challenges he’s facing in the music industry.
In a recent interview with BBC Igbo, he candidly shared that his journey into music has not been financially rewarding.informationguidenigeria
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In his interview, Whitemoney also touched upon the subject of his vocal talent. He acknowledged that while he may not have what is conventionally considered a ‘fine’ voice, his primary goal in music is to create meaningful and impactful content.JAMB Portal
This approach indicates his desire to make a deeper connection with his audience through his music, rather than solely focusing on commercial success or adhering to typical industry standards.JAMB Result
“The truth is singing has not started paying me because I don’t get money from streaming, but I get money from performances. I don’t have the best voice but I have a message and melody.NYSC Portal
“People criticise me, even those paid to criticise me. What you need to know is that I don’t sing to make you feel fine because you don’t feed or fund my musical career,” Whitemoney added.
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