Benue-based Afro-hip-hop artiste, Too Prince, has expressed appreciation to fans and supporters following a successful outing in Gboko, describing the turnout and energy as “massive” and encouraging for his growing music career.
The fast-rising rapper and singer performed in Gboko, a key town in Benue State known for its vibrant youth culture and music audience. The event drew a notable crowd, reflecting the artiste’s increasing popularity in the region.
In a message shared after the show, Too Prince thanked attendees for their presence and enthusiasm, noting that the support continues to drive his ambition.
He also acknowledged the role of fellow entertainers, including Eddy Montana Adingi and street-hop artiste Portable, who attended and contributed to the event’s atmosphere.
The artiste emphasised that fan engagement both online and offline remains central to his progress in the competitive Nigerian music scene.
“I sincerely want to thank everyone who showed up for me in Gboko. The love, the energy, and the support were massive,” he said.
“To my fans, you are the backbone of everything I’m building. I truly appreciate every single one of you.”
“We’re just getting started. More work, more music, more wins ahead.”
By Benue Info-pedia
BENUE: 'TOO PRINCE', CELEBRATES FAN SUPPORT, HAILS SUPPORT FROM PORTABLE, PROMISES MORE MUSIC AFTER GBOKO APPEARANCE
Too Prince celebrates a successful Gboko show, thanking fans for massive support and acknowledging Portable and other entertainers. The rising Benue artiste says the experience has strengthened his drive to release more music and grow his career.
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