In a recent chat, the 37-year-old rapper said he only wanted to be able to feed and take care of his family.
He said:
“As long as I can feed myself, take care of my family and be happy, I’m a very private person. I never wanted to be the most popular,” the ‘One Naira’ singer said.
“Getting older as an artiste, you need to start thinking about things that are more important.Though the pressure has been much on me, I’ve never been depressed.
It’s okay to try and not get it right. It’s okay not to have the best car or watch. It okay if don’t fly private. Don’t put pressure on yourself. Happiness comes first; every other thing should be secondary.”
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I just like this guy,I can never see wrong in anything he does.
ReplyDeleteWeda na one naira,weda na one million,baby you gat me...baby you gat me...you are the only girl I see...imana mu na gi ga nu garri๐ถ
ReplyDeleteWhether not you get money...
DeleteI'll stay with you if you stay with me... ๐ท
Ha ha ha, i just love the guy ๐๐พ
Deletemy people hunger can make u realise ur talent faster than passion. i love the short black boy.
ReplyDeleteWell-done MI
ReplyDeleteAll the best dear
ReplyDeleteI didn't get his story.D guy schooled in d UK and was waiting for his Visa renewal for his master's when he got into music...wch family is he talking about?
ReplyDeleteMI my guy. African rapper number 1 eh,MI you be microphone magician eh
ReplyDeleteAll the best to him
ReplyDeleteOkay nah, we don hear but na your choice.
ReplyDeleteMI2 is still Nigeria's best rap album of all time.
ReplyDeleteHe's got talent. I'm a fan.
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