The ladies love him while fans can’t get enough of his signature wink. The eighteen-year-old singer, guitarist, songwriter and composer talks about his craft
- Have you always wanted to do music?
- I did not set out to be a musician, but I always found myself singing or taking interest in musical videos. Growing up, I idolised musicians like Michael Jackson, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Usher Raymond and Chris Brown. I started out as a dancer. As a child, I used to dance to Daddy Showkey’s music in school.
- How would you describe your childhood?
- I was a good child. Growing up, I was loved by everyone and people wanted to be around me. I made people smile, I oozed happiness and people wanted to associate with me.
- When did you take up music seriously?
- That was few years ago, about four years ago.
- Have you been able to define your style of music?
- Yes I have, although I am still growing. The philosophy of my music is to give life, hope and joy. I want people to be optimistic when they listen to my music even though it could come in different sounds or genres.
- You seem to have more female fans and the wink has become a signature. Does it come naturally?
- I will not say I anticipated it. Nobody forced me to wink, I brought it upon myself and I have always been loved right from childhood. I appreciate the fact that my fan base is growing. It makes me want to work harder than I am already doing.
- When do you plan to release your debut album?
- I can’t tell now but officially, I have two singles and I have featured in two others. The first was ‘African Princess’. I have also been featured in Adaobi, Dorobucci and Looku Looku as well.
- What is your selling point?
- It has to be the values and goal of my music. I do good music and I call my music, sweet music. I do not know if other artistes see music the way I do. Music is a blessing. I was blessed with it and I want to share that blessing
- How about the financial benefits?
- I do not want to be misquoted, but I thank God for the journey so far. I am no longer where I used to be financially; I can see mega money already.
- What is your idea about education?
- I am passionate about education. It may not be formal education, but I encourage people to acquire some education. I am a mass communication student and I just finished my national diploma at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. I am an associate member of the Institute of Information Management, Africa. I would like to have a degree in Mass Communication or Sociology.
- How do you intend to marry schooling and your career?
- I am grateful for the advancement in technology; it is not the way it used to be. I pray for God’s grace to be able to manage it. I could do a part-time course. Those are my plans, but God could have a different plan for me.
- How would you describe your personal style?
- Style to me is what makes the ladies smile. It is what I am comfortable in; what is inside of me and what I am trained to tell the world I am. I like to look good and attractive to the opposite sex. I like to look simple. I like to wear tee-shirts, jeans and mixed with my African prints. I have a thing for perfumes.
- What is your daily grooming regimen?
- I take my bath twice a day. I eat healthy and drink about eight glasses of water a day. I take a lot of fruits and eat at the appropriate time.
- Do you spend a lot of time taking care of your hair?
- Time is relative. My hair is my identity and I wake up like this every day.
- What would you be if you were not a musician?
- I would have been a broadcaster; I like to be in front of the screen.
- Are you in a relationship?
- Yes, with my beloved fans.
- Do you find fame intoxicating?
- I am surrounded by people who mean well for me and are experienced. I cannot say I would do it on my own but I look up to God for grace to overcome any obstacle that may arise.
- How did you meet Don Jazzy?
- Someone introduced me to him. The person listened to my music and he introduced me to someone who in turn introduced me to Don Jazzy. Don Jazzy is a compassionate leader. He is a humble person and I hope to be like him.
- Which artistes do you hope to collaborate with?
- I will like to work with Tuface because he is a legend. He makes music to make people happy. I will like to work with Asa. Internationally, I want to make music with Ed Sheeran and Arianna Grande.
- Do you write your own songs?
- Yes I do. For inspiration, I have to be engaged in an activity. Most of the time, I play the guitar or keyboard.
- How do you relax?
- I like to communicate with my fans on social media, see movies and play musical instruments.
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