After 2 years in prison, can Sauce kid still make it Big Again in Nigeria's Music Industry? - PANALOADED

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Friday, 11 May 2018

After 2 years in prison, can Sauce kid still make it Big Again in Nigeria's Music Industry?




Just like James Ibori and Bode Goerge was celebrated in grand style after serving jail term, Nigerian rapper, Babalola Felami popularly known as Sauce Kid received a heroic welcome from fellow singers Davido and fellow Ex-convict, Dammykrane.
Sauce Kid aka Sinzu bagged 2 years free jail term after being found guilty of grand theft, carting away $15,388 from a white aboki maga in Seun Egbegbe’s manner.
Before picking up the prison ticket, Sinzu was one of the best rapper Nigeria had in his days. He is responsible for hit songs like “Yebariba“, Sinzu is Sinzu, Edondemadt, Calorina and a host of others.
Unfortunately, lots of things have changed in the Nigeria music scene in the space of two years, from the taking over of pon-pon beat to the emergence of shaku-shaku vibes.
Some Nigerian artistes like Davido, Reekado Banks, Olamide and others have adjusted well to the industry changes.
If artistes like Korede Bello, Skiibii, Dremo, POE to mention but few are still struggling to adapt to the dynamics of Nigerian music industry while in Nigeria for the past 2 years, what then is the hope of Sauce Kid who has been in prison, not even Nigeria prison.
On the other hand, Saucekid is a porch rapper, not even a street rapper.
Considering the fact that attention is currently on street music 👇
Do You Think Saucekid Still Has A Chance To Make It Big In Nigeria’s Music Industry Or He Should Go And Do Business?
Let’s have your view on this?

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