In a bold revelation, Terry G, a well-known Nigerian singer, candidly declares his music style as opposing the glorification of God.
The artist, famously known for hits like "Knack You Akpako," made this assertion during a preview of an upcoming episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast.

Terry G boldly stated that contrary to popular belief, secular musicians, including himself, do not praise God in their music; rather, their songs directly glorify the devil.
Using himself as an example, the singer emphasized that his genre of music is secular, not gospel, and as such, it does not glorify God. He expressed, "I am a secular musician. I sing for the devil. We [secular musicians] sing for the devil, we praise the devil. We donβt glorify God. Abi all this one wey we dey do, you think say na God we dey do am for?"
Reactions to Terry G's Revelation
Social media users shared various reactions to Terry G's revelation:
keniemoh4real09: "Unfortunately, some of our gospel singers now derive inspiration from these so-called secular artistes."
bigwiziii: "Lol Terry wants to make headline so badly- but man be spiting facts."
CFC_Hushbilli: "If you know Portable madness is pro max to Terry G own like this comment π ππ π π π ."
JoyMart14: "I no know who get craze pass between this guy and portable."
The video clip below captures Terry G's statement:
βIβm a secular musician. I sing for the devilβ
β Terry G pic.twitter.com/P1rB4eyaTS
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