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          Guinney Pepper says the pandemic has been good for his career

          Many artistes have described the pandemic as a nightmare for their earnings, but singer Guinney Pepper says he's made the most money since he started his career in the '90s.

          "When me just a go get my real big break the pandemic come.

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        6. So it never coming like nothing to me anyway cause me did used to the hold back," Pepper told THE WEEKEND STAR. "It coming like is a test from the Almighty fi show mi fi stay firm and mi nah let go mi firmness. So in a di pandemic now, it never hard for me.

          Di most money me ever mek outta music is in a the pandemic."

          He's also been booked for various online shows like 'Bruk Out' in England and private events in Trinidad and Tobago, where he said he has his biggest fan base.

          Guinney Pepper, whose given name is Ainsworth Nugent, went viral in 2019 because of a video clip with American TV host Jimmy Fallon and comedian Chris Rock reacting to his 2009 song, Lick the Chalice.

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