- Nigerian showbiz reporter Joey Akan criticized Spyro, a musician, for always complaining about the non-religious part of the music business.
- The upcoming artist brought up Shallipopi’s popular Elon Musk lyrics on a recent episode of the Honest Bunch podcast. Spyro believes that these songs encourage deceitful behaviour.
- Many people on social media didn’t like Spyro’s interview because he seemed two-faced. He worked with non-religious artists but criticized them at the same time.
Nigerian showbiz reporter Joey Akan criticized Spyro, a musician for his opinions about coworkers.
Spyro, an up-and-coming artist, is known for promoting Christian values in Nigeria’s secular entertainment industry.
Spyro criticized Shallipopi’s popular song about Elon Musk in a recent episode of The Honest Bunch, saying it may encourage young people to engage in internet scams and has ties to Satanism.
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Netizens reacts to Joey Akan recent interview about Spyro
Spyro’s opinions on Shallipopi’s song were disputed by Joey Akan on Twitter without holding back. He made the observation that Spyro works with musicians from the mainstream music scene despite being a spokesperson of Christ.
Joey questioned Spyro’s decision to collaborate with non-Christian musicians like Tiwa Savage and Iyanya rather than other Christian musicians.
“This boy Spyro received his biggest ever song by working with worldly-adjacent artists. He chose Tiwa Savage for a collaboration over his faith-based colleagues. Chioma Jesus and Dunsin Onyekan lost out on “who’s your guy,” remix. “He’s also signed to a worldly label, performs at worldly events, including an upcoming activation for Trophy, an alcoholic brand that caters to nightlife and winebibers.
“But he never fails to ceaselessly attack his colleagues, their professional output, and their themes of escapism and realism. Add that to a collaboration with DJ Neptune and Iyanya, two ‘worldly’ music stalwarts. I call hypocrisy. Promoting Jesus, but dining in the lucrative altars of mammon,” he wrote in parts.
Social Media Reaction:
@_YongDim: “Lol I love this, but you’re just actually giving him the attention he wants .If you really don’t like something, I’ve learnt it’s best to ignore. See now you’re making me (and dozens more) to comment and publicize that clip.”
@iego_i: “This werey , u see why all these religious people dey always crase, always dragging others for sinning differently.”
@3rdHubEnt: “Carrying Jesus on your head but having the devil at heart. Man thought he was kirk Franklin for a moment.”
@DukeDarls: “Person wey don perform for DNA night club but he’s always acting like one heaven saint full of holiness. Make him gettat.”
@askAbureson: “If he knows his bible well, he will know that it teaches him to ‘Judge Not’ but now he is being Judged because he ignored his bible to sound woke. Highest form of hypocrisy if I may say.”
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My mission is to influence music industry for God – Singer, Spyro
Meanwhile, sensational Nigerian singer, Spyro has revealed why he doesn’t use dirty and obscene lyrics in his songs.
The singer stated that his pride and aim is solely to promote family content with his brand.
He stated that he plans on making evergreen music and also vowed to influence the secular music industry for God no matter how long it would take him.
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