Terry G Opens Up About Relationships with Colleagues: A Loner in the Music Industry

Nigerian music sensation, Gabriel Oche Amanyi, better known as Terry G, has recently shed light on his connections with fellow artists in the industry. In a candid discussion on The Honest Bunch Podcast, the ‘Akpako Master’ revealed that he tends to keep to himself, attributing his solitary nature to his overall personality.

“I have never had friends, not just in the music industry but throughout my life. I am a loner,” Terry G confessed. He went on to explain that his time is primarily spent in the studio, engaging with business associates rather than forming personal relationships. “To be honest, I think my child is my only friend. Any other person close to me, it is just business,” he added.

While Terry G acknowledged that he was once close to artists like Timaya, he admitted that they have since drifted apart without any specific reason. Despite maintaining occasional phone conversations, he emphasized the distinction between casual interactions and genuine friendships. However, he did mention that his rapport with Illbliss has improved over time, following a period of past disagreements that were eventually resolved.

The singer’s introspective revelations offer a glimpse into the complexities of personal dynamics within the music industry. As Terry G navigates his career with a solitary demeanor, his honesty and transparency serve as a reminder of the diverse relationships that shape the world of entertainment.

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