Nigerian singer Oludipe David, known professionally as Spyro, has revealed that his financial stability is not solely dependent on his music career. In a recent interview on the Adesope Live show, Spyro stated that he would not face financial difficulties even if he were to stop making music, citing his lucrative performances at corporate events as a significant source of income.
According to Spyro, his unique style of music, which appeals to a wide range of audiences, has earned him a reputation as a preferred performer for corporate organizations and high-profile individuals. He noted that he receives bookings from banks and elite personalities, such as Tony Elumelu, for end-of-year events, particularly when they require “clean music” suitable for family-friendly gatherings. Spyro attributed his success in this niche to his ability to create music that is both enjoyable and appropriate for all ages.
The singer emphasized that his humility often leads people to underestimate his wealth, as he prefers not to publicly boast about his financial situation. Instead, Spyro focuses on building a sustainable career through strategic investments, which will secure his future beyond his music earnings. He mentioned that artists like Chike and Johnny Drille also share his niche, as they are often called upon to perform at events that require a similar style of music.
Spyro’s comments highlight the importance of diversifying one’s income streams, particularly in the entertainment industry, where success can be unpredictable. By leveraging his musical talents and business acumen, Spyro has established a stable financial foundation, ensuring his long-term success regardless of the trajectory of his music career. As the Nigerian music industry continues to evolve, Spyro’s approach serves as a model for artists seeking to build sustainable careers and secure their financial futures.