In a stunning disclosure, fast-rising Eastern Nigerian artist Chella has resorted to social media to vent his displeasure and sadness at being disregarded despite the incredible popularity of his song “Yansh Na Yansh” and its chart leading status.
The song, which has become a Nigerian anthem, has risen to the top of Apple Music’s Nigerian Top 100 list and has received an astounding number of streams nationwide.
However, Chella believes that his hard work and talent are going unnoticed since he is unknown to the general public.
In a passionate post, Chella cried out out, “I’m the singer of the trending Nigerian song ‘Yansh Na Yansh’, but nobody knows me because you guys are not talking about me!”
This emotive appeal has resonated with both fans and industry insiders, resulting in a surge of support and requests for recognition.
Chella’s position exemplifies the often-overlooked hardships of rising musicians in the music industry. Despite his song’s great popularity, he remains in the background, receiving little exposure and plaudits.
The song “Yansh Na Yansh” has clearly become a cultural phenomenon, with its catchy melody and accessible lyrics capturing listeners across the country. Its accomplishment reflects Chella’s brilliance and commitment to his trade.
As the Nigerian music landscape evolves, it is critical to recognise and honour the achievements of musicians like Chella, who are pushing the limits of originality and innovation.
By shining a light on his remarkable achievement, we hope to inspire a more inclusive and supportive environment for emerging talent.
Let us join forces to give Chella the recognition he deserves and celebrate the success of “Yansh Na Yansh” together!
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And So What?
Dont worry,one day niggas go blow
I am an upcoming artist!
Comment:ch'ella don't worry one day you will become a star
We should help him pls💯