Popular gospel singer, Busola Oke, popularly known for her hit track ‘Eleyele’, has sparked widespread concern among fans following a distressing live TikTok session.
During the broadcast, the singer broke down in tears as she opened up about her ongoing struggles within the music industry.
Visibly emotional, Oke apologised to her supporters while admitting she could no longer cope with the mounting pressures confronting her career.
In the now-viral video, she expressed deep frustration over the harsh realities of the modern entertainment landscape, stating that talent alone no longer guarantees success.
“To my fans, I’m sorry. I never planned to do this, but I can’t take this anymore. I’m done. Good music doesn’t sell anymore,” she lamented.
Her remarks highlighted a state of emotional and financial exhaustion, as she questioned how an artist could find peace of mind without basic stability.
“How can you eat when there’s no food? How can you drive when there’s no car? How can you be at peace when there’s no peace?” she asked.
The “Eleyele” crooner, who rose to prominence with spiritually uplifting hits such as Ogo Tuntun, Asoro Ma Tase, and Adaba, also hinted at feeling abandoned by former associates.
Following the broadcast, social media was flooded with prayers and words of encouragement from well-wishers. Many hailed her as a pillar of the gospel music industry and urged her to remain resilient through this difficult phase.
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Popular gospel singer, Busola Oke, popularly known for her hit track ‘Eleyele’, has sparked widespread concern among fans following a distressing live TikTok session.
During the broadcast, the singer broke down in tears as she opened up about her ongoing struggles within the music industry.
Visibly emotional, Oke apologised to her supporters while admitting she could no longer cope with the mounting pressures confronting her career.
In the now-viral video, she expressed deep frustration over the harsh realities of the modern entertainment landscape, stating that talent alone no longer guarantees success.
“To my fans, I’m sorry. I never planned to do this, but I can’t take this anymore. I’m done. Good music doesn’t sell anymore,” she lamented.
Her remarks highlighted a state of emotional and financial exhaustion, as she questioned how an artist could find peace of mind without basic stability.
“How can you eat when there’s no food? How can you drive when there’s no car? How can you be at peace when there’s no peace?” she asked.
The “Eleyele” crooner, who rose to prominence with spiritually uplifting hits such as Ogo Tuntun, Asoro Ma Tase, and Adaba, also hinted at feeling abandoned by former associates.
Following the broadcast, social media was flooded with prayers and words of encouragement from well-wishers. Many hailed her as a pillar of the gospel music industry and urged her to remain resilient through this difficult phase.
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