Nigerian singer, Bella Shmurda has shared insights into his music career, emphasizing that he considers himself more than just an artist, as he produces prophetic music.
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In a recent documentary filmed by WeTalkSound at Tension Rave 2024, Bella Shmurda unveiled his plans to release more prophetic songs in 2024.
The documentary delves into the artist’s personal life, exploring his journey to the pinnacle of the music industry, his experiences as a parent, and his affection for the city of Ibadan.
Bella Shmurda expressed gratitude to Ibadan for welcoming him early in his career and hosting his first headline concert, which has led to his annual return to the city.
“I want to bring entertainment to Ibadan. I want people to know Ibadan,” he stated during the interview.
The singer shared his unique creative process, revealing that he seeks inspiration through prayer before recording, allowing him to infuse prophecies into his music.
“I’m not just an artist. I do prophetic music, and this will be more evident in 2024,” Bella Shmurda affirmed.
Becoming a father in 2023 has added a new dimension to his motivation.
He expressed a strong desire to leave a lasting legacy for his son, stating, “I don’t want my son to grow up to say ‘My father used to sing’. I want him to turn on the TV and see his father.”
Thw singer said his parental responsibility has fueled his determination to work diligently and make a lasting impact through his musical journey.
In the documentary, Bella Shmurda looked back at his journey and the struggle that led him to fame.
He disclosed that despite attempting various ventures, not all of them proved fruitful, leading him to make regrettable decisions
Faced with financial struggles and the pressure to make ends meet, Bella Shmurda admitted that he resorted to stealing a tricycle (keke) in a bid to obtain the much-needed funds.
“I don steal keke before just to survive but thank God here I am today,” Shmurda said in pidgin English before proceeding to dazzle the crowd in his sold-out show.
The artist expressed gratitude to God for guiding him through those tough times and for his current position in the industry.
Watch the video below:
KanyiDaily recalls that Bella Shmurda recently claimed he is quitting music to focus on being a TikTok influencer, emphasising how lucrative the social media platform is.
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