"Music has always been in me, and I have been doing it for a long time.I do it passionately, and my inspiration comes from the Holy Spirit and the environment.I tell stories from what I see and what I've been through.I make 'conscious' music.
I have a conscience...
I have a conscience...
My songs don't contain vulgar words or demeaning lyrics.I don't talk down on anybody, or use lyrics that can send people into depression.All my lyrics are quite catchy and understandable.
When I listen to my songs and I confirm that I am not doing the wrong thing, I get encouraged to continue.
I know that some Nigerians already see me in a certain way, so they would not want me to do my thing.They want me to stock to cooking, because of my affinity with the kitchen while in the BBN house.But, I already have that going on.Cooking is a passion, but music is my talent; and I have proved in many ways.
Currently, I think my brand has more prospects outside Nigeria than in the country.Nigerians don't understand me.They don't know what I'm about.So, I want to take my brand international with my cooking, music and everything else that I do".
I know that some Nigerians already see me in a certain way, so they would not want me to do my thing.They want me to stock to cooking, because of my affinity with the kitchen while in the BBN house.But, I already have that going on.Cooking is a passion, but music is my talent; and I have proved in many ways.
Currently, I think my brand has more prospects outside Nigeria than in the country.Nigerians don't understand me.They don't know what I'm about.So, I want to take my brand international with my cooking, music and everything else that I do".
From Sunday scoop
Best of luck to him π
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ReplyDeleteHello iya boys
Wishing you all the best. Like me, I don't understand your music
ReplyDeleteWhen village people are using your destiny as talking drum in their coven.
ReplyDeleteLet him go and ask Efe money how far
Good luck White money.
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Grammy calling
ReplyDeleteAll d best Whitemoney
ReplyDeleteKeep pushing
best of luck
ReplyDeleteMay abroadians appreciate your music.
ReplyDeleteGo ahead whitey
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ReplyDeleteNo go give people headache when they listen to your music. Good luck π
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you WhiteMoney
ReplyDeleteYeah, well, good for him. I hope he enjoys reading his music reviews in Reddit and Quora. Best of luck, whitemoney.
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope he has people telling him the truth around him, instead of praising alm he does. Because what I have heard so far (his songs) hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best in ur endeavors
ReplyDeleteBest of luck
ReplyDeleteWish you the best
ReplyDeleteKeep pushing.
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best.
If there is one thing Nigerians know, it is good music. So if he isn't being felt here.... Is he singing good music?
ReplyDeleteWhitemoney, focus on those that love your music; you have fans and I know a couple of them. Just be consistent and insist on releasing quality music. Some people will still love you after a while. It's not every musician that will be loud or have a very large following.
ReplyDeleteJohnny Drille, Ladipoe, Made Kuti, Rapper Common, Chike etc (They are consistent and know they have those that relate deeply with them; rain or shine.)
Connect with real deep music people and learn from them, don't run with only what you know.
“Focus on people that love your music”May he see this advice.
DeleteKeep pushing, one day you go win Grammy.
ReplyDeleteOk.. Never hard his song
ReplyDeleteWetin this one dey sing ooo!! Abeg no go disgrace yourself over there.
ReplyDeleteMay your dreams come through. All the best Whitemoney.
ReplyDeleteI believe him. Do you bro.
ReplyDeleteWish you the very best.
Pls carry the music go far far abroad o
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