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"It is about showing people they can be who they are truly, without the masks and pretenses. You are a human being, and you can find yourself."
"Frank Ocean played a huge part; the first song that Iâd heard by him was âSwim Good.â I used to also listen to Lil Wayne and Aaliyah. Lauryn Hillâs âI Gotta Find Peace of Mindâ was very, very spiritual. I could feel the energy on it. Songs like those made me want to release. The songs that all of these artists sing are releases and the expression of their spirits."
"I got exposed to a couple of studios, and I met a few producers and started seeing the process of music being made. It made me question, âWhat is this?â Iâd been only exploring piano and guitar at the time, and now youâre telling me I can do more than Iâm already doing?"
"I love, love, love guitars and chords. I like things that are based on the instruments I originally learnedâviolin, flutes. I like things that sound raw and pure. When it comes to drums, I like them very percussion-heavy and in my own way. I enjoy hard kicks and tight snares."
"I used to write poems a lot â Iâll just sit down and write things Iâm feeling, and itâll come out so poetic, even if Iâm just talking about breakfast."
"That sense of being an outcast continued into high school. âI just wasnât popular; I cried a lot, I was very shy. I would cover my head with a blazer. I wouldnât be able to talk â I just was a loner. And my only escape was the music room."
"I was very naive. I didnât know that people lie, I didnât know that people didnât write their own songs. Music has always been my expression of how I felt. Itâs always been my life."
"Music is my happy place. Music is the only thing that makes me feel truly at home. If I'm sad, it's the only thing I can run to. If someone says to me "here's a billion dollars, just chill" I would still do music. I mean, I'd collect the billion dollars and then do music. That's how bad it is. That's how much I love it."
"It was just very easy, it wasn't something I had to try for. So I understood music to be my thing and no matter what it was going to take, I had to end up in it."
"Freestyling, for me, feels like a release. A lot of things I feel, I can't explain, I just sing it. So it was one of those days when it was just inside me. I don't know where it came from. By the time I finished, I knew I had something special."
"Everything happened organically. The fact that so many people resonate with it makes me feel really good. I'm happy they can feel it."
"It was just really crazy. I couldn't believe it. I still can't believe it. That was when I realized things have actually changed."
"Locally, I'm definitely hoping for Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Niniola. I'm also hoping for my friend, Dami Oniru. I'm hoping we can release some of our collaborations. Internationally, I'd like Stormzy, Ms Banks, and maybe Khalid. This is the longest shot ever but I want to work with Frank Ocean. Koffee as well! She's top on my list."
"Well, Iâve never felt more connected with my fans like that before. It just felt like we were all in one room and it was a lot of people, but it felt like we might as well have been in a big ass living room, just vibing. I really felt like that experience and the presence was just incredibly intense. I havenât let go so much as I did before that day in terms of performing."
"I had a show the night before, so on Friday I was just sleeping the whole day."
"But I wasnât thinking about how to be better in the limelight, I was just thinking of how to be a better person in general, the best possible version of myself. And I think once you start being visible, a lot of these things that you didnât know existed start coming to light, you start knowing yourself more, too."
"What I hope that God does through me, is for the image of the African woman to be changed to something luxurious, or desired, or sought after. For the demand of the African woman to go up⌠Let us not be chasing foreign things, let us be something to be chased. And that canât just happen with me; itâs a together thing. It has to happen with a whole industry of women already doing real and amazing things. Thatâs the future."
"The more power the people have, the greater we become as a whole."
"I donât want to be somebody that follows; I donât want to be the âafterâ person."
"When I see any one of you gracing a stage, I feel like thatâs me. Weâre all winning and weâre about to move in like a tsunami⌠know that love lives on this side. As we show the world how itâs done."
"I think the perfectionism is definitely a Nigerian thing. For me, itâs definitely Lagos. Because if you check around the world, Nigerians are always the best at whatever theyâre doing, whether thatâs braids, hair, make-up, doctors⌠Theyâll give you food and itâll be over good, so that when youâre paying them, you know why."
"Itâs not necessarily people, itâs really just a system. But once youâre an artist youâre not really an artist, youâre an entertainer â your life is entertainment for people. Itâs a system of distraction."
"I can understand, when it's the speaking."
"When did I realize I was blown? When I got a DM from RiRi."
"âI think itâs important to be real with yourself and the people around you.â"
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