Speaking in an interview
with the Sun during the weekend, on his happiest moments, he said;
“There are so many first moments I could describe as my happiest.
For me, it has been a string of firsts, and I am glad that I am a pioneer.
Officially, I was the first artiste to be endorsed by a very big company and
that was a very happy moment for me. I was the first to be declared by a big
record label as the first artiste to sell above a million copies. I was the
first to be on the popular Billboard charts.
“I was also the first
Nigerian artiste to have his music played on MTV Base Africa. In fact, the list
is endless; and my kids are huge sources of inspiration for me, even though,
when they were coming and I was rejoicing that I was going to be a dad, some
people were complaining; thanks to their mums and my wife.”
Is he still missing the
Plantashun Boiz 12 years after the group broke up?
“You know that once in a
while you feel that way and nostalgia just overwhelms you and you are like
‘wow!’ It was really fun those days hanging out with Faze and Blackface,
singing together, cracking jokes and living together in the hotel, and all the
funny things we did.”
Any plan for a reunion
anytime soon?
“We have some plans to
still do stuff, but right now, we haven’t fixed a particular date or anything
concrete,” he confesses.
On his saddest moments,
the African Queen crooner said;
“My saddest moment was
when they were writing things about me some years ago while I was celebrating
the kids coming. Some people were using it against me, and saying some hurtful
things to put me down. Another sad moment was when I lost my dad. All of a
sudden I realised that this man who used to carry us on his shoulders and take
us out for shopping and all that was going to die. Although, I tried all I
could but I couldn’t help him, and he died. I cried like a baby,” the musician
lamented.
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