Nigerian musician Segun Johnson has opened up about the events that led him to pursue a career in music, revealing that economic hardship was the primary force behind his decision.
In a recent interview with media personality Teju BabyFace, Johnson shared details of his humble beginnings and how the harsh realities of life in Nigeria steered him toward music.
When asked whether music had always been his dream or if he discovered it as a viable career path, Johnson answered honestly in Yoruba: “Ebi ni, hunger ni. If you are in Nigeria, you don’t have a choice,” meaning that hunger drove him to music.
He went on to talk about his early years, noting that he started as a backup singer for several top artists until opportunities began to open up. During that time, he faced the added challenge of having to perform alongside some of his clients while working as a backup singer.
Johnson’s story highlights the struggles that many young Nigerians face as they try to build careers amidst difficult economic conditions. Today, with a successful career and an engaging performance style, Johnson remains a relatable figure to many, inspiring those who, like him, have turned hardship into a path to success.
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