Veteran Nigerian singer, Adewale Ayuba at age 50, has revealed that his only
regret is that his music still make waves but he was not reaping the
dividend of his works.
The Bonsue fuji cronner noted that since starting music at the
age of seven till date, all his album in the market has not brought any
amount into his account all thanks to piracy.
According to him, “I
am happy that I am a Nigerian. More importantly, I am happy that God
gave me the music talent. But the only regret I have is that I started
music at a tender age of seven, which means that I have done music all
my life, but as I am talking to you now, I do not have an album out
there which I can say is generating income for me. I have done many
albums, successful ones too, but not one to show that this is the one
that has been generating income for me. But every now and then, I see my
music selling in town, but no money is coming to me. And this is
happening to many musicians here. It is sad that our country allows
musicians to be so robbed by pirates.”
The Fuji singer who is
married to an Igbo woman and blessed with children explains that getting
married to her was not an easy task as her parents kicked against their
union because it is believed that musicians are womanizers but she was
able to convince them which they later agreed.
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