Nigeria's popular highlife star Chinedu Okoli better known as
Flavour, might not have made mistake of running away from home after
all; because what he had passion for is actually putting food on his
table and enabling him to show care to others.
Flavour speaking
about his
ordeal to stardom, said that he initially wanted to do hip hop
like his partners in the industry, but noticed that he was not
accepted, so decided to throw his weight on his root which is sending
his message through his local language and as such making him delve into
highlife songs.
'When I left Enugu for Lagos, many studio men and
music bands turned me down on the grounds that they didn't understand
my type of music. I found out that Lagosians have this type of music
that they like. They didn't like my type of music until later. It was
that time we used to go to joints on Saturdays to sing for big men. I
caught their attention first before I later switched to highlife. They
liked it and even sprayed me money.'
According to Flavour, he
stated that he recorded his first track in 2003, but to him, it was not
nice, so had to wait for another four years to stage a better come back.
'I
recorded my first track in 2003. I listened to it, didn't like it and I
discarded it and took my time. I felt I needed to be patient and not
rush to fame. I didn't want people to reject my song. Then I worked for
Four years, after which I went back to music in a very big way in 2007.'
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