Published
9 months agoon
By
Desert Man
Entertainment analyst and artiste manager, Bullgod has said musicians are the most pampered professionals than persons in any other industry.
Viral videos show King Paluta pausing his performance to react to the fan who reportedly was displeased with Paluta’s performance and had called for him to leave stage.
In an interview on UTV’s United Showbiz, Bullgod clarified that in contrast to other professions like physicians or soldiers, musicians frequently demand ceaseless acclaim and adoration, which he feels has entitled many of them.
“Artistes are the most pampered professionals ever. I’ve not seen a soldier going to war and asking for people to cheer him on, I’ve not seen a doctor doing surgery and expecting people to cheer him before, except artistes. They feel as though they are human than somebody. If your gifts call crowds, you have to respect the crowds. This is disrespect at the highest level,” he said.
Bullgod was dissatisfied with King Paluta’s conduct and chastised him for disrespectfully treating an individual who came to watch him perform.
He said the rapper ought to be more grateful and modest after being an underground artiste for more than ten years before coming into the spotlight.
“King Paluta is a fool. A fool is somebody who is unwise, a fool is somebody who does not recognise where he is. Today I was on a particular platform where he mentioned on that same platform that he was underground for 15 years and I stated that I’ve understood why he was underground for 15 years.
“If he goes now, he will be away for 88 years. He is human, some of these things could happen but the moment you get into that realm where you start insulting people and people are calming you down, you have to listen to them,” Bullgod added.
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