Veteran Nigerian singer John Odafe Asiemo, popularly known as Daddy Showkey, recently shared a heartfelt story about discovering his musical talent while working at a motor park.
During an episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, the ‘Ghetto Soldier’ hitmaker revealed that his journey into music began unexpectedly.
"I was working in the motor park as a ticketer when someone told me I had a good voice and suggested I consider becoming a musician," Daddy Showkey recalled. "At first, I was sceptical because I didn’t know how to sing. But when I gave it a shot, everyone loved it, and that's how I became a musician."
Addressing the ongoing debate about young artists acknowledging the contributions of music legends, Daddy Showkey expressed that he isn't concerned about receiving accolades for paving the way.
He believes it's up to the new generation of artists to recognize and admit the influence of those who came before them.
For more on Daddy Showkey’s inspiring journey and his views on the music industry, check out the full episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast.
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