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Renowned Nigerian musician, Sky B, has candidly shared the challenges he encountered in the music industry, shedding light on the overwhelming pressure that young artists often face in their quest for fame and success.
His insights emerge in the context of ongoing discussions about the tragic passing of young Fuji artist Destiny Boy and the increasing worries about the impact of celebrity pressures on emerging musicians.
Sky B recounted how his intense ambition to achieve success akin to that of Mo’Hits Records head Don Jazzy once led him to contemplate extreme measures.
He revealed that back in 2007, he requested a trusted friend to help him contact the Illuminati, under the impression that many artists at the time believed it was a viable route to reaching stardom.
He disclosed that in 2007, he asked a close friend to help him get the contact of the Illuminati, believing it was one of the paths many artistes used to rise to stardom at the time.
“I sent my guy to get me the contact of the Illuminati in 2007 because I wanted to be like Mo’Hits and Don Jazzy,” Sky B said.
He further claimed that his friend actually got the contact and that several artistes from his era allegedly joined the group and later became very successful in the music industry.
Sky B explained that the pressure to make it was overwhelming, especially as upcoming artistes watched their colleagues rise to fame almost overnight.
However, he noted that his life eventually took a different path, one that forced him to reflect deeply on fame, personal choices, and the price many people pay for success.
His comments have since sparked conversations online, with a commentator writing, “The pressure in the industry is scary.” Another said, “Fame really comes with a price.”
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