Terry G Declares: “You Can’t Talk About Nigerian Music Culture Without Me”.

Lagos, Nigeria –

Veteran Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi, popularly known as Terry G, has boldly stated that his contributions to the Nigerian music industry are too significant to be ignored.

Known as the Akpako Master, Terry G took to his X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday to assert that any discussion about the cultural impact of Nigerian music would be incomplete without his name.

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  • “You can’t talk about cultural impact in Nigeria without talking about Terry G. I am the culture!” he wrote.

Terry G rose to prominence in the late 2000s and 2010s with his unique sound and energetic performances, leading a movement often referred to as “Street-hop” — a ghetto-rooted music style that heavily influenced pop culture and street music in Nigeria.

His comments come amid an ongoing debate in the music industry about legacy and influence, a conversation recently reignited by the rap beef between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez.

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Terry G, known for hits like Free Madness, Akpako, and Run Mad, was a household name for his unconventional style, signature bells, and high-energy street anthems that dominated the airwaves during his prime.

As fans and artists continue to reflect on the evolution of Nigerian music, Terry G’s statement is a reminder of the role street music pioneers played in shaping the industry’s current sound and culture.

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