Aboki crooner, Ice Prince was a guest
at The Breakfast Club 105.1 Fm in New York where he spoke about Nigerian music,
Boko Haram and president-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
Why is American music more embraced in
Nigeria, and Nigerian music is not well embraced in America as much….
“I guess it is just what it is. America
is world power right. The President of America is like the President of the
World, the most popular chef in America, will probably be the most popular chef
in the world. But I feel like, America is still starting to open to other
genres of music, I see reggae music is popping out here, and that’s dope. I see
some of the UK artistes are popping here too, and that’s dope. I think Africans
need to get that too.”
Do you feel pressurized at some point
to leave Nigeria to become successful?....
“No. I have never had to leave. I still
live in Nigeria. I just travel a lot, I’m just out there a lot because Nigerian
music has gotten to a point where it is really, really blowing now. It is a
huge market. Artistes are starting to make a lot of money. From the business,
there’s a lot more bigger shows. There’s corporate getting involved,
international companies getting involved, so stuff like that. So the market is
getting bigger everyday.”
About Boko Haram….
“Unfortunately. It is a terrorist
group. They were disturbing peace. But it is a little bit calm now. Like
Nigeria just got a new President, we just elected a new president.
Congratulations to my country. my new President. General Muhammadu Buhari. He
used to be a general. Anyway he is still a general. Once a general, always a
general. He is the new President. We just pray that that stuff goes away
completely.”
His perception of Africa….
“Unfortunately (When Charlamagne Tha
God says over the years the pictures of Africa they’ve shown us is of kids with
flies flying on their faces). Africa is beautiful, really, really beautiful. If
you haven’t been there, you can only be as ignorant as anyone who has not been
there. But like you said, South Africa is crazily nice. That’s one of my
favourite places in the world after Nigeria. And Nigeria is beautiful. It is
hot all year, it does not get too cold like that, we love it.”
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