How long have you been doing music?
Let me say officially two years now but I
have been doing music since when I was little. I didn’t go professional
because I had to go to school. When I left secondary school, my parents
insisted I must get my degree. They didn’t allow me do music, so I
proceeded to Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. After graduating, I
searched for a job for a while but I couldn’t get what I wanted then I
decided to go back to my roots.
You are one of the newcomers to the
music industry right now, do you think you have the wherewithal to get
to the top in the years to come?
It won’t take me years to get on top of my
game, even before the end of this year. Hopefully, I can still spring
surprises. I believe not only in my talents but my hustling spirit and
with God on my side I will get there soon.
You seem to have this alliance with the
YBNL crew. Young John, their in-house producer, produced Singale. You
also featured Olamide on one of your songs.
I don’t think Young John is a YBNL signed
producer. He is a friend of the label, as I am. I got the connection to
YBNL through him. When the YBNL crew heard Singale, they liked the work
and everything. Olamide’s brother, DJ Enimoney, also gave the song some
shout outs on Instagram. So to me and
my team, we thought YBNL was quite big and we had to take advantage of
this. We met Young John and told him our intention to make the hit
bigger. So he introduced me to Olamide. We initially thought we were
going to remix Singale but I was advised not to because it was already
out their and I need to get something out of Olamide. That was how we
came up with For Body. It was big actually, but I don’t want to call it
my best yet since it is not my individual effort. All thanks to Olamide.
In a recent interview, Olamide said he
wouldn’t like to sign a lady to his YBNL label. But do you think with
your alliance with the label you can become the first ever woman YBNL
soldier?
Yes, I saw the interview too. We are friends
already. I don’t think it is something that is impossible. We can make
it happen at the end of the day. They are helping me, I don’t think I
need any other thing than that. Even if I’m not with the label, with
YBNL, a friend to my label, I think I’m okay with that. I don’t want be
officially signed.
As a young woman in the industry, do you think there is any factor working for or against you in the industry?
I won’t say I have not being enjoying the
privilege of my beauty. People talk about that a lot. I have been
enjoying moving with the big shots on the platform of beauty and that
itself is a challenge because sometimes I would be told, ‘If you want to
perform at so-and-so show, you would need to see me in the back
office’, but I won’t give in to such. At this junction it is God I’m
looking up to for guidance.
Can you be specific on the “back office” experiences?
I don’t want to mention names but the
experiences were real, I don’t want to say much but minor things like
number of social media followers has denied me big offers, and
organizers offered to sleep with me and doctor the whole hindrance,
which I declined, and as such lost out on the deal.
So since then what have you done to improve your social media followers?
I try to talk more, post more and do some
freestyles. Also, I’m planning to release more singles before the album
in order to get more followers, but I have moved on since the incident.
It taught me to be a better person. Since then I have been working and
getting more followers and likes.
What is the weirdest thing you’ve done to put your name out there?
Funny, I have begged many people I am not
supposed to beg to the extent that I broke down in tears. I performed
for empty seats just because I promised my mum and many other supporters
that I’m gonna perform at a certain show and they were all on the
lookout only to be told my name wasn’t on the list of performers.
Who do you look up to in the industry?
Actually I don’t have any. Everybody does
good music, I won’t lie, I only look up to God and every good music
inspires my sound,both local and international, all genre of music.
Are you in a relationship?
Yes.
How do you combine that with music?
Maybe because my man is quite understanding.
He knows at the end of the day it is work. Although, he is jealous like
every other man. Its been quite challenging but with the help of God it
has been easy and we are cool together.
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