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Lil Durk Warns Artists: ‘The Industry Is Fake, Focus on Money, Not Friends’
American rapper Lil Durk has issued a cautionary message to his fellow artists, advising them against forming friendships with other musicians in the industry.
He expressed his belief that the music industry is largely “fake” and encouraged artists to prioritize their financial success over building relationships with colleagues.
The rapper, known for his hit song “All My Life,” took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle to share his perspective, urging musicians to focus on their craft and earnings rather than seeking friendships within the industry.
Lil Durk’s message read: “The industry is fake, stop trying to be friends and just focus on making money. Stick with those you trust and are already loyal to… Free the world.”
His statement highlights the cutthroat nature of the music business and serves as advice to avoid the potential pitfalls of superficial relationships.
Through this message, Lil Durk joins other artists who have spoken out about the challenges and pressures of navigating the music industry, particularly regarding trust and authenticity among peers.
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Tobi Makinde Clears Air on Funke Akindele Rumours
Nigerian actor Tobi Makinde has reacted to rumours circulating about his relationship with Funke Akindele.
It can be noted that reports claimed the two were no longer on speaking terms and had grown apart.
However, the actor has dismissed the rumours, stating that nothing has changed between them and that social media is making assumptions.
“Nothing really happened between me and Madam Funke, and I am not aware of any fallout. Social media likes constructing their own script, and when they are done, they start looking for people to fill in the character they want.”
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“My Relationship with God Is Personal” — Ayra Starr Speaks On Faith
Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has shared her views on faith and religion. She explained that her relationship with God is personal and not solely based on church attendance, but something she works on daily.
“I can only try to be as perfect as Jesus is. I am not there yet, but I’m trying my best. I have a very close relationship with God and the Holy Spirit, and it doesn’t come with me only being in church.”
She added “Everything that comes with religion can feel limiting. I have found a way that works for me, and I am fine with it for now.”
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“You’re Going to Jail” — Cardi B Warns Thieves That Stole Her Card
Popular rapper Cardi B has issued a strong warning to individuals who stole and used her credit card.
It can be noted that the rapper had earlier expressed her frustration on social media after discovering her card was stolen and used before it could be frozen.
She later revealed that the stores where the transactions occurred captured clear images of the suspects, and she intends to pursue justice.
“I got clear pictures of you all in Saks and in Apple. One thing about me is that I don’t play with my money. You all are going to jail,”.
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