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“I Started Going To Studio At Age 14”- Mochedah

  • In a recent episode of the TeamwithTaypod podcast, rapper Mocheddah looked back on her beginnings in the music scene.
    • She shared happy memories of working in the studio with artists like Wizkid and Ice Prince.

    In a recent episode of the TeamwithTaypod podcast, female rapper Mocheddah looked back on her beginnings in the music scene.

    She shared happy memories of working in the studio with well-known Nigerian artists like Wizkid and Ice Prince.

    Mocheddah shared that she started visiting music studios when she was just 14 years old, often going with Wizkid to studios in Ojuelegba.

    She recalled watching and learning from experienced musicians and producers, like the late OJB Jezreel.

    The rapper shared that her parents were worried at first, but later they backed her love for music.

    Her mom frequently took her to the studio, and she had a curfew to keep her safe.

    She said:

    “I became a studio rat at 14. Wizkid and I would go to studios in Ojuelegba together. We’d watch and learn from veteran musicians and producers. My mom would take me to studios and I had a curfew. Later, I became friends with Wizkid and Ice Prince, and we’d go to studios together. We didn’t record, we just watched and got inspired.”

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    In other news, Afrobeats superstar Davido has once again proven his generosity, fulfilling his pledge to donate N300 million to orphanages and charity homes.

    Taking to social media, the singer shared a heartwarming update on the David Adeleke Foundation’s impact, revealing that over 500 motherless babies’ homes have benefited from the initiative.

    Earlier, Davido had announced his commitment to supporting orphanages and organizations helping young people avoid drug abuse and addiction. Staying true to his word, his foundation has now made a significant difference in the lives of countless children.

    In his heartfelt post, Davido wrote:

    “My foundation was able to help over 500 motherless babies’ homes this year… we go again next year!”

    The singer’s act of kindness has sparked widespread admiration from fans and well-wishers, further cementing his reputation as a philanthropist dedicated to making a difference.

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