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“I sent for illuminati’s contact” – Sky B opens up on pressure in the music industry

Sky B, an iconic Nigerian musician, has spoken up about his experience in the music industry, sharing disturbing revelations about the enormous pressure young artists undergo while pursuing recognition and success.

His revelation comes amid discussions over the murder of young Fuji singer Destiny Boy and growing concerns about the pressures of success on aspiring artists.

According to Sky B, his tremendous ambition to achieve, like Mo’Hits Records CEO Don Jazzy, once drove him to explore drastic measures.

He revealed that in 2007, he contacted a close acquaintance to assist him in obtaining the contact information for the Illuminati, assuming that this was one of the methods many artists took to achieve popularity at the time.

“I sent my guy to get me the contact of the Illuminati in 2007 because I wanted to be like Mo’Hits and Don Jazzy,” Sky B said.

He further stated that his friend received the contact and that several artists from his era supposedly joined the group and eventually became highly successful in the music industry.

Sky B noted that the pressure to succeed was intense, especially as aspiring artists watched their peers climb to prominence virtually overnight.

However, he acknowledged that his life subsequently went a different road, forcing him to ponder carefully on celebrity, personal decisions, and the price many individuals pay for success.

His comments have since sparked conversations online, with a commentator writing, “The pressure in the industry is scary.” Another said, “Fame really comes with a price.”

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