
No doubt Chocolate City vice president,
Jude Abaga, better known as MI, has made a name in the music industry in
Nigeria. But the rapper has been on a break in the music scene for about four years without releasing an album, though he still headlines shows.
In a recent chat with Saturday Beats, the rapper said that he does not need music to survive as his endorsements alone put food on his table.
He said, “People have been saying whatever they like but I have
been blessed that I don’t need to make music to survive. But now is the
right time for me to come out because the music is there and the story
is there. I stayed away waiting for the right time. Whenever you drive
through Lagos or anywhere in the country and you see my face, you would
know what I have been doing to survive.”
He also debunked rumours that he was under any pressure especially
from his brother to release an album. Currently his latest song, King
James, is topping charts and the rapper advised that musicians should
sing socially conscious songs.
“Although I did not release an album in over four years, my
younger brother released two in about six months but I was not pressured
in any way. The competition between me and Jesse Jagz has been over
years ago. We have been doing this for years and he won. I am on a
different path making different music. I am on my own path making my own
kind of music and my advice to everyone making music is to make songs
that feel right. Every artiste should do music to raise social
awareness,” he said.
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