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Afropop singer, Iyanya has revealed that in December 2021, he had to beg to perform at events.
In a post on Twitter, the singer says that last year was not a favourable year for him, adding that he had only had one paid show to perform at.
Because he wanted to remain in the public eye, Iyanya noted that he begged to perform at some shows. The 'Kukere' hitmaker said he was given the opportunity to offer his services at two shows for free.
A year later, Iyanya says the narrative has completely changed for him. He has been booked for more than 20 shows.
"I wake up every day to alerts for shows, haven’t had this kind of busy December since 2017. 20+ shows in one month. God Thank you," he wrote.
He thanked fans who have stuck with him through everything and streamed his music.
"God Bless you. There’s got to be more and I promise 2023 will be a better year for everyone who has supported me this year. We will definitely have a great 2023," Iyanya added.
And to my fans and everyone who streamed my music this year, God Bless you.
— its iyanyaaaaaa💥 (@Iyanya) December 14, 2022
There’s got to be more and I promise 2023 will be a better year for everyone who has supported me this year.
We will definitely have a great 2023.
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