Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: African China Denies That He Dumped Music Because He Went Broke

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Saturday, June 02, 2018

African China Denies That He Dumped Music Because He Went Broke

Nigerian music artiste African China, in the early 2000s, used to be one of the few musicians that used their songs to criticise societal ills.







At a time, it was reported that the government was unhappy with his songs and declared a manhunt for him. Fast forward to the present day and so little has been heard from the ‘crusader.’ In fact, the rumour going around town is that the singer had gone broke and dumped music to become a hairdresser.

In a chat with Saturday Beats, African China debunked the rumours claiming that he was in the studio making new songs. He told Saturday Beats that he had already released a song titled, ‘Letter to Mr. President,’ and the song is already making waves.


He said, “There is no atom of truth in the story making rounds that I went broke or I have quit music to become a hairdresser. I am a realist and there is no point lying. While I was growing up, I used to be a barber; I shaved hair in Orile, Ajegunle, Amukoko, Okokomaiko and other places. When I became successful, I felt that I needed to have a fallback plan and I also needed to give back to the people who are in the business in order to empower them, so I got a unisex salon, set it up and gave it out to someone to manage. I am not broke; I have so many investments and businesses.”


He added that while some of his colleagues have indeed gone broke because they spent their money lavishly when they were in the limelight, he is able to walk tall because he had mapped out a fallback plan.


“There are some of my colleagues that cannot walk with their heads high like I do today simply because they spent their money lavishly. They spent their money in clubs, on women, alcohol and drugs. I did not do that and now, I have something to fall back on. Most of these colleagues go around saying that they need sponsors, they use the excuse that most of the younger artistes are being sponsored by ‘yahoo boys’. The reason they are saying that is that they cannot support themselves but I can because I have something to fall back on. I made good use of my time and I am so happy about that. I can always walk around with my head high anywhere I go.


The singer hinted that he did not shut down the rumours because there was no point, saying that he was a victim of blackmail. “I read all the lies about me but I intentionally kept mum because there was no need taking issues with anyone. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, they have said what is on their mind and that is their business. Most people just want to get at you for no good reason. There are some people that asked me for money but I did not give them. Maybe they are the ones who thought they could use false stories to tarnish my image. It is when you give them the right to ‘run you down’ that they would, but if you don’t give them the chance, they would move on.


“When I started music, the ‘Twitter’ we had was to knock on people’s door to inform them about our projects or interviews on the television. Even when there was erratic power supply and no one saw our interviews on the television, we succeeded. So nobody can pull me down. Today, people pick their phones, say silly things and they become superstars. Back then, it had to do with your creativity. If I could make it then, I would always make it.




*I dont believe his career died because he went broke,the problem he had when he visited London was actually what killed his career...To be accused of such in a foreign land is no Child's play...
Saturdaybeats

15 comments:

  1. Abeg Stella, play that song that is "'making waves".
    Abi na for beach im dey make waves?

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    1. I’ve actually heard the song many times on the radio

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  2. May God save Nigerians from rumours .....Na wa for Rumour mongers

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  3. Ok, at least he is not planning to be a nurse.

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  4. Stella please Kwantinu, what problem, in London kwa.

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  5. I am still his number one fan, anytime any day.

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    1. Daniella, i will have to fight you. Cos no one love China like I do.

      His song, LOVING YOU EVERDAY with Tuface bursts my brain.

      All his songs, his voice, lyrics, rhythm. Everything.

      He make me imagine the things his imaginative and creative mind can do.

      Stella, please send him this post.

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    2. *loves (typo)

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  6. I love his music ...they made sense .

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  7. I have heard d song on radio severally on my way from work

    Chinwe

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  8. Foodu no dey
    Too many issues to sing for now
    Na biko garam he an sing with Abi na the useless government?

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  9. Africa China dnt mind them jawee bad belle people..

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  10. African China. His lyrics are so real. Pls come back and sing about this government cos I haff tire.

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  11. I remember him. He's right on the past being about creativity but now it's all about popularity. We need more musicians to sing about societal ills abeg. There are already many singing about women.

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  12. @Stella, are you referring yothe rape incident? Thought DNA evidence cleared him.

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