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Fireboy DML discloses why he thought I’d never be able to make music again in 2021
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The singer made this known during his interview with UK-based broadcaster Adesope Olajide.
Prominent Nigerian artist, Adedamola Adefolahan, better known by his stage name Fireboy DML opened up about the first time he had a creative block and thought that was the end of his musical career in 2021.
The musician, who previously disclosed that his father forced him to sign an agreement to obey if he didn’t ‘blow’ within two years of dropping out of school, also discussed his musical style and the issues that motivate the majority of his lyrics.
For the first time in his life, Fireboy claimed that in 2021, he believed he would never again be able to create music because he had lost his mojo, but his boss Olamide encouraged and supported him.
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According to the “Peru” hitmaker, the majority of the love songs on his debut album, “Laughter Tears & Goosebumps,” were inspired by women whose hearts he had previously broken.
When interviewed by UK-based broadcaster Adesope Olajide, Fireboy DML offered this surprising remark.
The YBNL prince added that although he usually tells other people’s tales in his love-themed songs, this time around, he is revealing his own in the song Apollo.
When Adesope questioned him about if he knew or felt that LTG would be a historic hit, Fireboy DML responded that he was worried and doubtful because the album came out after he had just released two songs.
The Ashawo hitmaker added that he used to pray to God for a hit album like Wizkid’s “Superstar,” an Afrobeats artist.