Africa Rapper No.1, MI Abaga shared his experience of his early
days in the music industry and how life was before he became a star.
He told his grass to grace story to station crew of Dream 92.5FM, where he chose to hang out just a few hours before the Star Music Trek concert in Enugu on Saturday.
He said that while he was still struggling he was employed as Personal Assistant to popular artiste, Jeremiah Gyang and that during his hustling days he met Waje and Djinee for the first time in Enugu.
MI made a shocking confession of how he resorted to washing toilets to make ends meet in the United states, like that wasn't enough even after returning back to Nigeria he still had to work hard to make his dreams come true thereby working as a waiter at a popular cafe in Jos.
According to M.I “I’m really proud of these indigenous art forms and it’s a blessing for me to be a part of an industry that has notable artistes such as Olamide, Phyno, Mr Raw and others in it.
This is the future of great music in Nigeria,” he added.
He told his grass to grace story to station crew of Dream 92.5FM, where he chose to hang out just a few hours before the Star Music Trek concert in Enugu on Saturday.
He said that while he was still struggling he was employed as Personal Assistant to popular artiste, Jeremiah Gyang and that during his hustling days he met Waje and Djinee for the first time in Enugu.
MI made a shocking confession of how he resorted to washing toilets to make ends meet in the United states, like that wasn't enough even after returning back to Nigeria he still had to work hard to make his dreams come true thereby working as a waiter at a popular cafe in Jos.
According to M.I “I’m really proud of these indigenous art forms and it’s a blessing for me to be a part of an industry that has notable artistes such as Olamide, Phyno, Mr Raw and others in it.
This is the future of great music in Nigeria,” he added.
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