
Veteran Afrobeats star Gabriel Oche Amanyi, popularly known as Terry G, has vowed never to retire from music, insisting he would rather remain an active artist than quit.
The 39-year-old made the declaration in response to critics who accused him of chasing clout on social media.
On his X handle, Terry G wrote, “I fully embrace being seen as an upcoming artist. You only become a legend when you retire—and I’m never retiring. So if you catch me chasing clout, let me be.”
Terry G rose to prominence in the 2010s as a pioneer of the ghetto-leaning ‘Street-hop’ genre, with hits including Free Madness, Sangalo, Akpako Master, and Run Mad.
He is currently working on a comeback collaboration with Victony, titled Tanko, aiming to reestablish his presence in the Afrobeats scene.