How would you describe your experience at Mavin?
Mavin is a family and I’m really happy to be a part of it. I have learnt a lot during my stay here. I have learnt that humility and hard work are important. Don Jazzy has been recording hits for about 15 years, so there are a lot of things to learn from him. And with that kind of person around me, I’m really motivated to keep working hard.
Your debut album, Spotlight, did quite well, how would you assess the response of fans to it?
Firstly, I’m grateful to God that it was the highest selling album on the street in 2016. That was a big one for me because the album was released around September yet it was arguably the most successful album of that year. There were many hit songs on the album that other albums didn’t have. It had hit songs like Problem, Ladies and Gentlemen, Standard, Dangote, Oluwa Ni, among others that topped the charts.
What inspired the song, Dangote?
It was just about having a commercial song with the theme of wanting to be as wealthy as Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.
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