She said there was no such thing as TV in her home but was able
to learn the street life and music through errands her parents sends her and
when she hears things outside, they stick to her memory.
According to her on hiptv, “My childhood is one very big thing
for me. It’s a big deal for me. If you grow up the way I grew up, you will
understand. I can’t explain it because it is a whole lot, it’s a whole journey.
I was born and bred in a Jehovah witness home, so TV, no. But ask me how I
learnt all these things? Apart from it being a gift, when I am walking on the
streets when I am being sent on errands, I hear music and all these things
saved, it’s just like memory card. As a child, you know when something happens,
you don’t forget, it just sticks there. So I learnt, I picked from people, I
listened, I wanted to make move. If you don’t make move, man, nothing is going
to work for you.”
The dancehall queen who has so far been doing quite well for
herself since joining Jude Okoye’s NorthSide Music in 2013, as her latest
effort, ‘German Juice’ is currently receiving massive airplays. She has tasted
the other side of tongue lashing from fans and various reports about her
personality but she has been able to remain committed to her cause.
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