In the dynamic world of Nigerian music, where collaborations often lead to soaring careers and chart-topping hits, the recent remarks from singer Skales have stirred conversations.
Known for his infectious beats and relatable lyrics, Skales took to social media to assert his independence and clarify his journey, making it clear that while he appreciates his peers, he is self-made and driven by his own determination.
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“Listen, I will defend myself always… I love Burna Boy, but don’t you ever say he helped me. No one helped me! Only my fans and God’s grace,” Skales passionately declared.
Skales emphasizes the importance of acknowledging personal achievements and the support of dedicated fans rather than attributing success solely to fellow musicians.
The singer’s journey has not been without its challenges. Rising to fame with hits like “Mukulu” and “Shake Body,” Skales has worked tirelessly to carve out a niche for himself in the competitive Afrobeat scene.
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He has collaborated with numerous artists, including the likes of Wizkid and Olamide, showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to various musical styles.
Yet, he insists that these partnerships are mutually beneficial; they are not merely stepping stones but rather opportunities where all parties involved gain from the collaboration.

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