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I was not hawking before my video went viral – Salle

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Nigerian singer Kosisochukwa Gospel Peters, popularly known as Salle, has revealed the truth behind the viral video that launched her career.

Speaking in an interview with Chude Jideonwo, host of the viral show #WithChude, the fast-rising singer discusses the misconceptions surrounding the viral video that brought her widespread attention, her upbringing, and her journey to Lagos.

According to her, she wasn’t hawking at the time but only assisting her mother who sells food in the east.

“I wasn’t hawking,” she clarifies. “Though you know, it’s hard to explain right now. Because literally, that’s what it looks like. When the person who made that video made that video, he took my permission, yes. He wanted to make that video in my mum’s shop; my mum sells food in the east.

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“My mum said no. She doesn’t want a camera, and she doesn’t want herself out there on social media. She doesn’t want her property on social media, and we should go somewhere else. So the guy who made the video was like, ‘I need something that would make people know that this is your background, something that will represent who you are. I don’t just want people to just watch a random video. So you pick something from your mum’s shop to represent who you are.’

“The tray I was holding, when people from the street behind my mum’s shop order food and they don’t have the strength to come, you know, to probably eat or pick it up, I go to serve them the food with the tray. The guy was like, ‘Why not pick this tray? At least is a good symbol of everything.’ That was how it happened. I wasn’t hawking; I serve food for my mum,” she narrated.

Salle further expressed her pride in her mother’s business. “It wasn’t uncomfortable for me because I was very proud of my mother’s business. It wasn’t too big, and it wasn’t too small either, and I know the kind of people who walk into that shop to eat.

“So it wasn’t something to be, though yes, somehow I’m like, I’m a big girl, you know, but I was still washing plates, I was still selling pure water, and I was still serving people across the street. It’s something that if I don’t do it, who will? I just had to.”

Salle shared the story of how her talent was discovered. “He was a music-minded person. He has good ears for music. He heard me singing while I was washing plates in my mum’s shop. He was a customer in the shop. He was like, ‘I want the world to hear what I’m hearing right now. I like what I’m hearing.’ I knew I could sing, but I did not know there was something like videos going viral. If you could sing, then put yourself on social media. It was because I wasn’t inclined then. I was just going about finishing school, then going on with my trade and finishing my trade. That was it.”

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Reflecting on the support she received after going viral, Salle recounted: “I was in my shop, on my machine making a cloth, when my mom called me, that people have been calling her. They said I was trending on social media. I didn’t have a phone then; he posted the video on his own device. I had to ask my colleague that my mom just said something to me and I needed to check it. So at first, I think I was on 35,000 followers already. I was surprised.”

“The guy posted it on his own handle, and from there, King Tunde Ednut, shout out to him by the way, reposted the video, and that was when the guy said, ‘You know, you need to open an Instagram account so that they can tag you.’ That was when I made the Instagram account; no, I had an old Instagram account; I just had to go find it,” she added.

Discussing her move to Lagos, Salle says, “I came to Lagos on the invitation of Don Jazzy. I wasn’t really prepared. I was just with a few of my stuff. After meeting Don Jazzy, he said so many motivational things to me. He gave me a strong word. I told myself, ‘Why do I need to go back to the East? I can just start off here.’ That was why I stayed back. I was staying in one room by myself. I was very close to going back to my family house, but I was already interested and involved. I wanted to make music for real, meet my colleagues, and work with different people. I knew Lagos was a very big center for that, and going back, I didn’t want to go and start sewing clothes again and neglect music.”

Salle discussed her decision to sign with Black Butter Records. “When I put out Icon, that’s my single, I got a lot of reach out and deals from different record labels and management companies. Black Butter stood out. That’s Black Butter Records. Everything was very flexible and much in my favor, and that was the best I could work with. And they believed in the kind of music I make. Black Butter is under Sony. They saw the song on TikTok because it was really big on TikTok. Right now, I take TikTok seriously because it’s my number one.”

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Joeboy responds to critics, defends his music from ‘Mid’ label

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Joeboy defends his music after being called “mid,” saying critics are unhappy with their own lives. He remains confident in his success

 

Nigerian artist Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa-Donus, better known as Joeboy, has hit back at critics who have labelled his music as “mid.”

The 26-year-old singer, who has garnered significant success in his career, shared his thoughts in a recent appearance on the ‘Backstage Banter’ podcast.

Joeboy, known for hits like “Baby” and “Alcohol,” addressed the growing social media criticisms, with many accusing his sound of being unremarkable.

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Despite these comments, Joeboy firmly disagreed with the assessment, stating that there is nothing “mid” about him or his work.

“There is nothing ‘mid’ about my existence,” Joeboy asserted. “The fact that I have been able to get so far at such a young age in my career and still have my head on my shoulders is not ‘mid’ in any way.”

He went on to suggest that the people behind the criticisms were likely unhappy with their own lives. Joeboy explained,

“If you’re genuinely happy with your life, you would not pick up your phone and start attacking somebody. What exactly is ‘mid’? I think it was just a word that got too popular, and people just started using it.”

The singer’s remarks shed light on the toxic culture of online criticism that has become prevalent in the music industry and beyond.

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Joeboy’s response demonstrates his confidence and resilience, highlighting that his achievements speak for themselves.

His words also sparked discussions among fans and critics alike, with many agreeing that the use of the term “mid” has become an overused way of expressing dissatisfaction.

Joeboy’s ability to stay grounded amidst the negativity serves as a testament to his professionalism and focus on his craft.

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AY admits imperfections in marriage, praises brother Yomi Casual’s family values

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Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, admits imperfections in his marriage while praising his brother Yomi Casual’s family love and respect

 

 

Famous Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, has openly admitted that he may not be the best example when it comes to keeping his home intact.

In a candid moment on Tuesday, AY shared his reflections while praising his brother, Yomi Casual, for his unwavering love and respect for his family.

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In an emotional Instagram post celebrating Yomi’s 40th birthday, AY wrote: “I may not have scored 100% in other responsibilities as a perfect example that is worthy of emulation when it comes to keeping the home front intact.

But I’m proud to say the love and respect you (Yomi) have for the family is second to none. Love you lots!”

This admission comes a few months after AY publicly revealed that he had found himself engaging in actions he was not proud of during his marriage.

The comedian, known for his humour and candidness, was reflecting on his personal life after facing challenges in his long-term relationship.

Earlier in April 2024, AY confirmed the separation from his wife, Mabel Makun, after nearly 20 years of marriage. The news shocked fans, as the couple had been one of Nigeria’s most beloved celebrity duos.

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While AY’s marriage has faced turbulence, his heartfelt tribute to his brother Yomi Casual highlights a stark contrast in family dynamics, where respect and love appear to be central.

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Timaya declares Rema the leader of Nigeria’s new generation musicians

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Timaya hails Rema as the “leader” of Nigeria’s new music generation, praising his unique style, intentional artistry, and stage performance

 

 

Veteran Nigerian singer Timaya has named Rema as the standout leader of the new wave of Nigerian musicians. In a recent interview on Cool FM, the Dem Mama crooner expressed admiration for the young star, describing Rema as an “intentional” artist who excels in music, fashion, and stagecraft.

Also read:Title: Rema and African stars set to shine at Coachella 2025

“I’m a fan of Rema,” Timaya declared. “Among all the young boys [new generational musicians], he’s at the top. Rema is their dad.

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You don’t know? See his abs, his dress sense—crazy! He’s intentional; his music, his stage performance are amazing. And he’s a fine young boy.”

Timaya highlighted Rema’s unique ability to combine his artistry with a compelling personal brand, noting that his fashion sense and on-stage energy make him a standout among his peers.

Rema, known for hits like Calm Down and Dumebi, has been widely celebrated as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

His innovative approach to Afrobeat and global recognition has solidified his status in the Nigerian music industry and beyond.

Timaya’s endorsement adds to Rema’s growing reputation as a trailblazer for the new generation of Nigerian music stars, further cementing his place at the forefront of the industry.

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