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Phyno Speaks On Supremacy Battles In Music Industry

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Phyno Speaks On Supremacy Battles In Music Industry

Chibuzor Azubike Nelson, better known by his stage name Phyno, is an indigenous rapper from Nigeria who has declared that he doesn’t care about the power struggles that exist inside the country’s music industry.

The “Fada Fada” singer revealed this to reporters in an exclusive interview with Naija News during the album listening party for “Full-Time Job.”

Phyno also acknowledged how much his music has evolved.

He said: “I feel like as time passes by, one grows, and I feel like I have grown so much musically. I’m excited for people to hear this piece of me that they haven’t really heard before.”

“I don’t do supremacy battle. I have never been a part of that conversation, and I don’t want to be. I don’t care.”

Phyno emphasized that his new album is designed for creatives, highlighting the importance of time and effort in developing one’s skills.

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