Nigerian artist Crown Uzama, widely recognized as Shallipopi, has asserted that financial prosperity is a crucial aspect of masculinity.
He contended that men lacking wealth should be categorized alongside women.
This statement was made on his X account on Friday, where he expressed, “Na money make u be man, if u nor get join the ladies set.”
Meanwhile, Shallipopi criticized impoverished men who prioritize romantic relationships over financial pursuits. He remarked, “If you choose to be broke while seeking a partner, you might as well say life is stuck in 2014.”
His opinions provoked backlash from some followers, who argued that money is not the sole determinant of value, yet he maintained that financial resources are indispensable.
In other news, Afrobeats star Wizkid has broken records with his new album, ‘Morayo’, taking over the top 17 positions on Apple Music.
This achievement comes after his recent hits, ‘Piece of Me’ with Brent Faiyaz and the dance track ‘Kese’.
In an impressive achievement, Wizkid has confirmed his status as a famous Afrobeats artist, as all songs from his latest album, ‘Morayo’, are in the top 17 on Apple Music.
This album serves as a loving tribute to his mother, Jane Dolapo Allen, who passed away in August 2023.
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