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Nigerian high-life star Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour N’abania, recently shared a pivotal moment from his early music career during an appearance on the In My Opinion podcast. The singer recounted an experience where he was asked to leave the stage to make way for the then-rising music duo, P-Square.
Flavour, who began his musical journey as a choir conductor and drummer in the church, explained how this encounter with P-Square marked a turning point in his career. He reminisced about performing at a popular spot in Enugu's City Centre, where he had already built a solid fan base.
"I remember one day with P-Square, when they just came out with 'Temptation.’ They were promoting a show around, and the promoters brought them to the spot at City Centre in Enugu," Flavour recalled. "With that spot, I already built fans; everybody was there every weekend. No matter what was going on in Enugu, my spot was always packed."
However, when P-Square arrived, the dynamic changed. "The promoters brought P-Square while I was playing, and immediately P-Square came; the manager just said, ‘Hello, off that thing,’" Flavour shared.
Despite the abruptness of the request, Flavour handed over the microphone and took a seat, recognizing the duo's growing influence. "Then when Paul of P-Square picked up the microphone and just said, ‘This na temptation,’ everywhere scattered."
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Despite the abruptness of the request, Flavour handed over the microphone and took a seat, recognizing the duo's growing influence. "Then when Paul of P-Square picked up the microphone and just said, ‘This na temptation,’ everywhere scattered."
Watch below:
Flavour narrates how he was asked to leave the stage for PSquare while he was performing a show in Enugu City Center. pic.twitter.com/n30UlZa3Jv
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Source: DP
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