Fast-rising Afrobeat sensation Crown Uzama, better known as Shallipopi, has been causing waves in the music industry with his candid comments on his burgeoning career and humble origins. In an eye-opening interview with Zero Conditions, Shallipopi divulged his initial experiences of coming to Lagos in early 2023, the expectations thrust upon him by his family, and his views on the lucrative potential of a career in music.
Shallipopi’s Musings on Music as a ‘Money Ritual’
Notably, Shallipopi humorously referred to the income generated from music as a ‘money ritual,’ expressing his astonishment at the considerable earnings to be made in the industry. Such a perspective is reflective of the meteoric rise of the Afrobeat genre, which has taken the global music scene by storm and propelled many artists to fame and fortune.
Firsts in 2023: Record Label and Air Travel
In the same breath, Shallipopi disclosed that he had taken his first-ever flight and launched his own record label in 2023. He amusingly recounted his inaugural airplane experience, which was so overwhelming that it nearly caused him to vomit. These milestones mark significant progress in the artist’s career and speak volumes about his ambition and commitment to his craft.
Silent on Conflicts, Vocal on Connections
However, he conspicuously avoided talking about his disputes with Pa Edo Monday. In contrast, he was more forthcoming about his interactions with notable figures such as Davido and Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state. Documented moments of Shallipopi cruising around Lagos with Davido and acquainting himself with Governor Adeleke have garnered significant attention, further boosting his profile and popularity.
In conclusion, Shallipopi’s candid revelations and high-profile associations have generated buzz and interest, demonstrating his rapid ascendancy in the music industry. His unique perspective on the financial rewards of music, coupled with his ambition and tenacity, marks him as an artist to watch.
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