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To be known worldwide and grasp of the international market as an A-list Artist- KING AD, Afro music Artist

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Q. Can we meet you? A. I am king AD, real name Alexander Inyang. I hail from Akwaibom state, Nigeria. Q. Relationship status? A. Single. Q. Date of birth?  A. 28th March, 1986. Q. What style of music are you doing right now and what stirred up the passion of music in you? A. Afro music and Hi-life music. Natural things and daily happenings inspire me. Q. When did you begin your music career and how has the journey been so far? A. I began singing 2010. 2020 makes me ten years. Q. What do you think are the problems upcoming artistes are facing in the music industry, Nigeria? A. Moral support, funds and location. Q. What do you think can be done to solve these problems you highlighted above? A. Seminars, round table discussions and internet can bridge the gap. Q. Mention few things you think upcoming artistes can do to come to limelight? A. Promotion with the right channel and packaging. Q. What role can government play to support the music industry, most especially the upcomi

Know God personally, be spiritually minded - Abimbola Giwa, Gospel Artist

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Q. Can we meet you? A. I’m Abimbola Giwa, a Lagosian, partly Edo, the second of four children, the first girl, a graduate of Business Management, a lover and praiser of God. Q. Date of birth? A. September 16th Q. What style of music are you doing right now and what stirred up the passion of music in you? A. Gospel music, God stirred up my passion. Q. When did you begin your music career and how has the journey been so far? A. Began in 2020, God has been faithful. Q. What do you think are the problems upcoming artistes are facing in the music industry, Nigeria? A. Mainly finance, many talented people are out there but finance is holding them back. Q. What do you think can be done to solve these problems you highlighted above? A. If big artists can give them platforms, see their potentials, see what they have to offer and guide them through, mentor them, get them signed under record labels. Q. Mention few things you think upcoming artistes can do to come to limelight? A. Be o

Shoot good video, promo the video- ENVEE, Cinematographer

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Q. Can we meet you?  A. Yes Q. Relationship status? A. Single Q. Date of birth?  A. 11th August, 1978 Q. Family background? A. Family of 5 Q. Educational background? A. School Cert Q. Can you mention your talent(s) to us? A. A rapper, video director, D.O.P and an Editor. Q. We learnt you are a music video director so tell us more about it? A.  Yes I am, I shoot and direct music. Q. Is music production a lucrative business in Nigeria? A. Yes Q. When did you begin your video director career and how has the journey been so far? A. 4 years and is doing fine. Q. What do you think are the problems video directors are facing in the music industry, Nigeria?  A. Artiste and financial. Q. What do you think can be done to solve these problems you highlighted above?  A. Trust and money. Q. Mention few things you think video directors can do to come to limelight?  A. Shoot good video, promo the video. Q. What role do video directors play in the music industry, Nigeria? A. We direct vide

Proper structures, positive government interference and empowering young talents would boost music in Nigeria- Shanky Mannie, Dancehall artist

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Q. Can we meet you? A. My name is Shanky Mannie , music artist and sound Engineer. I hail from Abia state. Q. Relationship status? A. Single Q.Date of Birth? A. 1994 Q. What style of music are you doing right now and what stirred up the passion of music in you? A. Afro pop, dance hall, ragae and R n B. I'd say my Dad, though I always had music in me from the young age and I get fascinated at the sounds of music. Q. When did you begin your music career and how has the journey been so far? A. I would say it all started officially in theater late 2000 as I grew more interest in music I always enjoyed being in the studio. Although the journey has been tough and uneasy but it didn't deter me from continuing. Q. What do you think are the problems upcoming artistes are facing in the music industry, Nigeria? A. Lack of structure, no support, lack of finances. Q. What do you think can be done to solve these problems you highlighted above? A. Proper structures, positive gover