Afrobeat musician, Seun Kuti aka Huge Chicken has opened up about a few of his experiences rising up.
Seun, who’s the youngest son of legendary singer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has revealed what his father taught him in his prime.
In accordance with Seun, rising up, he obtained frowning classes from his father.
Huge Chicken defined that his father really helpful his classes as a result of he thought life wanted a frown, however he was at all times smiling.
Praising his legendary father, the 39-year-old saxophonist stated he ultimately mastered the act of scowling in such a means that nobody can resist his eyes once they have a look at him.
He stated: “Enjoyable truth. My dad gave me frowning classes. He stated that I’m at all times smiling and that life ought to make me frown. Abama. You’re an excessive amount of.
“After I frown, nobody can stand their eyes.”
Pheelz reveals how the Church influenced his music profession
Widespread Nigerian producer and singer, born Philip Kayode stage title Pheelz, has spoken about how the church fueled his music profession.
The ‘Electrical energy’ singer made this recognized throughout an interview with the BBC Concentrate on Africa podcast.
The 27-year-old, who started his transition right into a musician when he launched ‘Hear Me Out’, his debut EP, stated he determined to turn into a musician on the age of 5 after seeing a choir carry out at church.
The efficiency of the church choir prompted my resolution
“I’ve at all times seen myself on stage, that is the one factor I have been positive of since I used to be 5. As a result of I first met music on the age of 5 and that was my first encounter in church,” he stated.
“You already know church buildings in Nigeria, now we have a church for youngsters and a church for adults. So it was my first time in an grownup church and I hadn’t even been on stage.
“I simply walked into an grownup church and noticed the choir singing and the way it affected individuals’s feelings. As some would cry, some would roll on the ground.
“It was a loopy scene for a five-year-old. From there I assumed I need this, that is what I need.”