Nigerian music sensation Omah Lay has made a shocking revelation about his experiences in the music industry, confessing that he often feels unloved and unappreciated, particularly by the media and industry insiders.
In a candid interview with Amazon Music, Omah Lay shared his struggles with feeling accepted and the emotional toll it takes on him.
The musician revealed that despite having a supportive fan base, family, and team, he feels a deep sense of unlovedness from the media and those who claim to be the gatekeepers of the industry. Also, this feeling of isolation has led Omah Lay to escape into a fantasy world. By this, he spends most of his time living in his head.
Additionally, Omah Lay opened up about the challenges he faces as a Nigerian artist traveling abroad. He shared his experiences of being maltreated by immigration officers upon seeing his Nigerian passport, only to be treated differently once they realize he is the famous musician Omah Lay.
Meanwhile, the singer’s heartfelt confession has sparked a conversation about the struggles artists face in the industry and the importance of support and acceptance. Lastly, Omah Lay’s bravery in sharing his story has resonated with fans and fellow artists, who are now rallying around him in solidarity.
“I don’t feel loved especially by the media and the people that call themselves the gatekeepers”
– Omah Lay pic.twitter.com/uZb866duyG
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) August 17, 2024