- Segun Johnson stated that his commitment to ensuring an enjoyable musical experience for all attendees has been his priority for a long time.
- He emphasized that many musicians tend to concentrate solely on the rich who shower money at parties, while he remains attentive to the enjoyment of all guests present.
Segun Johnson, talented musician known for his unique singing style, has offered a glimpse into the inspiration behind his artistic approach.
He revealed that his musical journey began as a backup drummer, where he observed a common trend among musicians, which is focusing primarily on rich people who sprayed money at parties.
Segun Johnson stated that he has consistently prioritized creating an enjoyable musical experience for all his attendees.
Johnson revealed that from there, his attention was drawn to the broader audience.
“Back then, when the rich men started spraying money, the musician could even forget the celebrant to focus on praise singing the spender. But deep down, I was always thinking that there must be a way for everybody to enjoy the vibe and be happy”, he recalled.
“Back then when the rich men start spraying money, the musician can even forget the celebrant to focus on praise singing the spender but deep down I was always thinking that there must be a way for everybody to enjoy the vibe and be happy,” he said.
In another news, Terry Apala opens up on How Wizkid changed his career .
Speaking in a recent interview with Pulse, Apala said Wizkid changed his career by giving him a verse on the remix of his song ‘Apala Disco.’
He said Wizkid’s appearance on the song saved him millions of naira he would have spent on promotion. Apala said:
“It wasn’t my doing. Wizkid just decided to help me, seeing that I’ve been struggling in the music industry for long. He changed my entire career with just one verse.
“It’s more like a shortcut. It’s like you’re planning to spend millions to promote your song and Wizkid now jumped on the song; it will automatically reduce the promotion budget. That’s how God works.”