“I Could Quit Music Today And Still Be Financially Set”- Spyro Brags

  • Nigerian artist Oludipe David, known as Spyro, emphasizes his financial security independent of music production.
  • A significant portion of Spyro’s income is derived from performing at corporate events.
  • During an interview on the Adesope Live show, he noted that his music appeals to a broad audience.
Spyro Claims Most Gospel Artists Are Just in It for the Money

Nigerian artist Oludipe David, popularly known as Spyro, has assured fans that he would remain financially secure even if he stopped creating music, highlighting that a large portion of his earnings comes from performing at corporate events.

During an appearance on the Adesope Live show, the “Who Is Your Guy” singer explained that his music appeals to a wide audience, making him a favorite for bookings from corporations and high-profile clients.

Spyro revealed that many people underestimate his financial success because of his modest nature.

“If I quit music today, I’m financially set. People just don’t realize it because I’m not one to boast,” he said.

He further explained, “I rarely perform at industry shows. My focus is on corporate events. I’ve created a unique space for myself in the music scene. Every year, banks and prominent figures like Tony Elumelu book me for their events. They want music that’s clean and suitable for family audiences, and only a handful of artists, like myself, Chike, and Johnny Drille, fit that profile.”

In addition to his earnings from music, Spyro has also invested wisely, ensuring long-term financial stability.

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