Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan recently voiced her frustration with the prevalence of fake friendships in the music industry through social media.
In an Instagram story, she expressed her belief that genuine friendships are rare in the profession, as people often only remember you when you are popular or when they require your assistance.
Although it may feel great to receive calls from such individuals, Cynthia Morgan admitted that she does not wish to collaborate with them, as their insincere intentions amuse her.
She shared her personal experience of being in need and highlighted the fact that only two people, Samklef and Kaha, came to her rescue while the rest, particularly those whom she had collaborated with for free, avoided her.
She wrote: “There is barely friendship in the NMI. These people will likely only remember you when you are trending it when they hear a beat they feel only you can kill. Not intensional but it always feels good these days when they call me and I tell them am not making music at the moment, their voice always changes”
“During my crisis, Kaha sent me 100k, Samklef 50k. What happened to the tons of artistes I did free collaborations and shows for? Lol.”
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