Ghanaian reggae/dancehall act and Bada Movement (BM) signee, Flexer GH, is poised to revolutionise Nigerian music, even as he has dropped a new single, ‘I Go Rule’.
Speaking, he said: “Bad Movement is here to stay. My latest single, I Go Rule has proved that BM is not here for jokes. Every up and coming artiste should stay focused and never give up. Any artiste who sees his today and not tomorrow is one without vision.
Today, we have many studios hence we can record easily, so why should we give up? When Samini, Shatta Wale and Sarkodie started way back, they never had the opportunities we have today. If you believe in yourself you will surely make it.”
Speaking further, he stated: “I am a ‘demon’ of God and while checking out the powers within the industry, I laughed because I didn’t see any spirit or power stronger than me spiritually. To those top artistes refusing to offer us advice now, never expect respect from me the Bada Movement boss when I finally boss up.”
Commenting on his dreams, he said: ‘I will one day control the industry like a toy in my hand. To every young artiste out there, believe we are the real generation to make the music industry into what the seniors were not able to turn it into. We must make it in such a way that we wont be slaves to any musician’s union.”
Speaking, he said: “Bad Movement is here to stay. My latest single, I Go Rule has proved that BM is not here for jokes. Every up and coming artiste should stay focused and never give up. Any artiste who sees his today and not tomorrow is one without vision.
Today, we have many studios hence we can record easily, so why should we give up? When Samini, Shatta Wale and Sarkodie started way back, they never had the opportunities we have today. If you believe in yourself you will surely make it.”
Speaking further, he stated: “I am a ‘demon’ of God and while checking out the powers within the industry, I laughed because I didn’t see any spirit or power stronger than me spiritually. To those top artistes refusing to offer us advice now, never expect respect from me the Bada Movement boss when I finally boss up.”
Commenting on his dreams, he said: ‘I will one day control the industry like a toy in my hand. To every young artiste out there, believe we are the real generation to make the music industry into what the seniors were not able to turn it into. We must make it in such a way that we wont be slaves to any musician’s union.”
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