Nutty Neithan Explains Exit From Vocal Police and Move Toward Solo Career

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Nutty Neithan has opened up about his split from Maro’s Vocal Police to pursue a solo career, and how it was influenced by people who didn’t wish him well.

Neithan and Maro had a strong friendship under Vocal Police before their split to pursue solo careers. According to Nutty Neithan, he walked away because of excessive pressure from external forces that spread rumors and gossip among the members.

Nutty Neithan revealed that the crew had disintegrated, and during their team-building meeting, they decided to part ways. He believes they were targeted by malicious people who envied their unity and teamwork, and thus worked together to bring them down.

The crew disintegrated because external forces were influencing us. People from all corners came up with diversions; they kept spreading rumors, telling me I could be the main act, but at the same time went to Maro telling him the same thing, and the same went for the other members.

There was a lot of division because some people see you moving together with everything working, they split you to make you weak.

ALSO READ: Nutty Neithan Denies Snatching Empress from Former Boss Maro

Following his split with Vocal Police, Nutty Neithan was signed under SupaNova Entertainment, which he later quit, citing personal growth and the need to move on from his previous contract.

@galaxytvug @Nutty NeithaN admits outside voices played a key role in his Vocal Police exit. #TheDeepTalk ♬ original sound – Galaxy TV Jikonkone

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