Popular ghetto singer, Friday Igwe, a.k.a
Baba Fryo is a worried man at the
moment. His worry is caused by what he described as the insecurity situation in the country..he tells Punch
According the Ajegunle bred singer, there is no love lost among Nigerians and
it is not a thing to be happy about. Igwe, who came to limelight with the
album, Dem Go Dey Pose, said the
development was what made him to go to the studio for the production of a new
album.
He said, ‘‘I am not
going to fold arms and not speak out. It is for this reason that I am producing
an album titled, Little Love. With the situation in the country, our love has
grown lean. Hence, it is essential for singers to preach about love more than
ever before now. ’’
Though the musician did not disclose when the album will hit
the music shelves, he added that he would make it to appeal to his fans and all
Nigerians as a whole in terms of lyrics and picture quality.
‘‘In my forthcoming
album, my fans and every Nigerian should expect to hear about love and unity
and to shun the spirit of hatred and embrace love. Some of the tracks challenge
people to be responsible, lead a good life and respect those who are in certain
professions before them. They are also advised to learn to love the right
way,’’
The musician, who stated that music is his passion, added
that he still performs at events despite being involved in the selling of
property.
He stated, ‘‘I still
perform regularly. Recently, I performed at a show tagged Warri Again which
held in Delta State alongside Tuface, Flavour, Olamide, Helen Paul and
others.’’
Saying the music industry is growing bigger, Igwe added that
some of the artistes lead fake lives. He noted, ‘‘The music industry is growing bigger. But some of the artistes are
leading false lives. We don’t also have record labels.’’
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