“I was given 6 compulsory conditions” – Man who tried to join record label in 2015 shares scary experience

A Nigerian man who attempted to join a record label in 2015 has shared the six conditions he was given by the top bosses.

The man identified as @ustinangelo, revealed that the conditions included smoking, spending all his time in nightclubs, joining a secret society and serving for six months, finding a spiritual guide, being loyal to a specific individual, and regularly dissing a popular artist.

In his words:

“Back in 2015 at Mafoloku in Oshodi, after recording my first song, a group of guys took me to some Ogas (won’t mention names).

“They gave me the following conditions;
1. start smoking. 2. Must be at nightclubs 24/7. 3. Join the brotherhood and serve for 6 months. 4. Find one Alfa or Cele pastor to be working for me. 5. Be loyal to one gay Oga like that. 6. Diss a popular artist regularly.

“Omo I no gree join, I tried doing it on my own, but nothing was working. Had to quit out of frustration.”

@_MzJayde reacted: “That’s why Spyro wants to hold Jesus, the real guy.”

@originalucdivin reacted: “The truth is, fame requires compromising values and making questionable sacrifices. While it may not involve the specific compromises mentioned, achieving fame usually demands some compromising values. In 2015/2016, I recorded my first secular song featuring Slowdog.”

@aynigeria commented; “These conditions are sick and old skool.”

@Thatruthtellah commented: “Must we sing circular songs? Tbt the music industry is dark & that means you’d have to be very familiar with the system (house) to be able to move in the dark. I ventured into rapping in 2008, lost someone dear to me immediately I dropped my first single. Story 4 another day.”

See his post below:

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