What has Chuddy K been up to recently?
I’ve been working with both my management team in setting up Kent records and also making good music.
It seems you relaxed a little after the release of ‘gaga
Crazy’ and ‘Brazilian hair’. Was it because they were doing well in the
market?
I would beg to differ because I was actually on various international tours promoting those songs.
Having had many popular songs, which would you say really gave you prominence?
I would say ‘Slow Slow’. The song enjoyed huge acceptance across the
length and breadth of the continent and for this I am eternally grateful
to my many fans across Africa and the rest of the world.
What was the inspiration behind the song?
It’s more like your typical boy loves girl and the feeling is not mutual
and the boy is suffering and confused. I’m sure we’ve all experienced
this (laughs).
Now that you are one of the artistes that Nigerians look up to for good music, how do you intend to keep your fans satisfied?
I intend to do this fully by continuing to meet their demand for good
music, I’ve got massive tunes that will be dropping soon under Kent
records.
Critics thought you were only good at singing slow R n B
songs until you came out with Gaga Crazy. Why did you decide to change
genres?
Good music is from the soul which I believe has no genre. I also decided to try something different, which was a huge success.
‘Gaga Crazy’ was really accepted across the continent and beyond. How did you come about the title of the song?
It’s what you want to do when you are really having a good time at the
club after a long week on a Friday, you just want to let loose, unwind
and go ‘gaga’. It’s crazy in here, ‘gaga crazy’.
Your videos are always very colourful. Who are the brains behind them?
Just myself and the video production team. I am glad to have people who understand the concepts of whatever I want to do.
A lot of people compare you and Wande Coal…What is your take on this?
Not much, it’s expected. After all, we were both in the same Acapella
group called ‘Salvation boiz’ and a lot of people say we sound alike.
What type of music does Chuddy K do?
Good music
What were your greatest musical influences growing up?
Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Usher.
What differentiates you from every other Nigerian act?
There is only one Chuddy K.
What challenges have you faced in your craft and how do you
intend to overcome them and become one of the most sought after artistes
in Nigeria?
What I intend to do is to simply continue making and effectively
promoting my music so that I can meet the demand of my fans and together
with my team here at Kent records, all I can say is that my fans should
get ready.
What is your take on the recent endorsements of your colleagues in the industry?
I love making good music and that’s my major focus.
Critics say these endorsements may discourage the upcoming
artistes as the sudden wealth may make the endorsed artistes snub their
yet-to-be endorsed artistes. Could this be true?
I don’t think this is true, as having an endorsement means that you are
more talented or you make better music. This shouldn’t discourage anyone
because as long as you keep making your music, opportunities will
continue to open up to you.
What plans do you have for your fans this year?
To get them dancing and chanting my name
Being a ladies’ man, how have you been able to steer clear from scandals?
Na God o, because man proposes and he disposes
Is Chuddy K single?
I am in a relationship
What is your ideal kind of woman?
A home maker who is confident in herself
What’s your normal day like?
Chilling with friends, listening to good music and playing fifa 13 on ps3
Tell us something no one knows about you.
Hmm, I once sold pure water on the streets of Lagos
What would you have been if not an artiste?
A footballer
Tell us a bit about your early life and education?
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