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Singer Skales urges colleagues to stop disrespecting each other
Nigerian rapper cum singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng popularly known in music circles as Skales has taken to social media to urge his colleagues to stop disrespecting one another.
The father of one who took to his official X page (formerly Twitter) to make the call stated that the trend which has been going on for a while does not sit well with him.
Skales also noted in his post on the microblogging platform that nothing lasts forever as those who may seem to have much today may be in need tomorrow.
On his X account, the musician wrote: “Stop disrespecting your fellow artiste especially when you know as e dey go.
“You fit dey untop today no mean say the same people wey dey ginger you no go forget you tomorrow.”
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Recall that while speaking about his enduring fanbase despite the different setbacks he has had in his career, he said it has been the dividend of his hard work.
“I won’t say I’m surprised because honestly, it’s the dividend of my hard work and people are always there to support you when you are doing good. Of course, I’m very grateful for God’s grace because I’ve seen people come and go but I’m still here. It’s almost 12 to 13 years now and I’m still here. I don’t know how to explain it but I just know, ‘Keep working and keep putting things out here, people are watching you’.
‘‘Some time ago, I used to doubt myself and now I regret it because when I hang out with people, they tell me how they’ve been listening to me. I was like so many people were actually listening to me and that was such an incredible thing to me. Now becoming who I am, I feel like I’m a more confident person”. Skales noted.
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