Nigerian rapper Chibuzor Nelson Azubuike, widely recognized as Phyno, has expressed his views on the topic of celebrity marriages.
The artist known for his hit “Alobam” characterized the music industry as a “jealous and tasking” profession, highlighting the challenges of balancing marriage or any other career alongside it.
He noted that many celebrities experience a decline in their careers following marriage. In a recent episode of the In My Opinion podcast, Phyno elaborated on this perspective.
“Check everybody, statistically, I feel so [most celebrities’ careers crash when they get married].
“Music basically is a jealous career. That’s why people drop out of school to face music. The ones that had to juggle the two, you have to give them kudos because it’s not easy. Sometimes, some people get to a certain fame level and rush back to school and come back to continue from where they stopped because you have to actually face one. Music is tasking; it takes all your time.
“Another thing about music is that it is what you pass through that you put into it—life experiences—except if you use songwriters. But if you write your songs, you can’t be talking about happiness when you’ve got a girlfriend that’s stressing you.”
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