Nigerian Artist Skales Urges Colleagues to End Petty Beef

Nigerian Singer Skales Warns Fellow Artists Against Disrespecting Colleagues

In a recent post on his social media handle, Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, known professionally as Skales, has urged his fellow artists to stop disrespecting their colleagues. This comes amidst a recent trend of celebrities engaging in online shade-throwing and verbal sparring matches on social media.

The “Shake Body” crooner, who appears to be reacting to the trend, believes that it is uncalled for and advises his colleagues to be mindful of the fleeting nature of stardom. He emphasizes that one’s popularity today does not guarantee their relevance tomorrow.

On his social media handle, Skales penned a message to his fellow artists, writing: “Stop disrespecting your fellow artiste especially when you know as e dey go. You fit dey untop today no mean say the same people wey dey ginger you no go forget you tomorrow.”

This message from Skales serves as a timely reminder for artists to maintain professionalism and respect towards their peers, even in the face of intense competition and the often cutthroat music industry. By calling out this behavior, Skales aims to promote a culture of mutual respect and appreciation among his fellow artists, and encourages them to prioritize their relationships with their colleagues.

With this message, Skales is joining a growing chorus of voices speaking out against online negativity and cyberbullying, and is promoting a more positive and supportive environment for artists to thrive.

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