Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, known popularly as Terry G, has criticized his former manager for reportedly overbooking him, regardless of whether he was available.
Terry G called out his old management in a social media post on Sunday, summarizing his mysterious departure from the music industry.
While apologizing to promoters for his ex-manager's questionable tactics, the singer accused his previous management of overbooking him and failing to refund promoters.
He wrote: “To all show promoters: I worked with a dubious team (managers), which created a false narrative about me.
“They accepted bookings without my knowledge. I’m only human, and I use this platform to apologize to you all. I’m happy to clear this up, as it has been the reason why you all haven’t been hearing or seeing Terry G. Thanks.”
This is coming days after the singer announced his retirement from music. Terry G expressed his gratitude to his fans for their continuous support over the years. While acknowledging that his decision might disappoint many, he stressed that it was for his well-being.
Terry G was a Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. He is widely known for his eccentric dress sense, controversial lyrics, and awkward identity.
Terry G. He released several songs such as Akpako Master, Ginjah Master, Hitman, G.zuz, Terry G.zuz, which have left an impact on the Nigerian music scene with hits like “So High,” “Run Mad,” “Testing Microphone,” “Free Madness,” “Love Affair,” “Sexy Lady,” “Oga,” “Ora,” “Baby Don’t Go,” “Furret,” “Omo Dada,” and “Adura.”