Nigerian singer, Oludipe David, popularly known as Spyro, has spoken out about the challenges he faces in the music industry due to his open Christian faith. In a recent interview, Spyro shared his experiences with discrimination, criticism, and lack of support from the industry.
The ‘Who’s Your Guy’ hitmaker revealed that his declaration of faith led to significant criticism, with many in the industry viewing him as “holier than thou.” Spyro expressed frustration over the lack of media coverage and support for his music, stating that he often feels like an outcast in the industry.
Despite the challenges, Spyro emphasized that his music continues to thrive, with fans and streams supporting his career. He also offered advice to emerging artists, noting that staying true to one’s faith in the industry is not without its challenges.
Spyro’s comments highlight the tensions between faith and fame in the music industry, where artists often face pressure to conform to certain trends and lifestyles. His experiences serve as a reminder of the importance of staying true to one’s values and beliefs, even in the face of adversity.
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