We all remember the gist that popular musician Flaour
N'abania proposed to his rumoured girlfriend and baby mama Beverly Heels. Well
the musician denied the story in this interview he granted Encomium magazine . Read the Excerpts below after the cut:
What has kept you out of scandal?
It’s about being responsible. There are things you don’t do. Once you start doing them, they will take you off the track. Don’t show off, stay humble. You are a messenger. Everybody loves women but discipline is the key.
You were alleged to be engaged to Beverly Hills?
It is not true. I never proposed to anybody. I am still single. Marriage is not on my mind now but my career.
How do you feel about the rumour that you were dating Tiwa Savage because of your collabo?
I didn’t feel bad because I know people would still talk even if we didn’t kiss.
It’s about being responsible. There are things you don’t do. Once you start doing them, they will take you off the track. Don’t show off, stay humble. You are a messenger. Everybody loves women but discipline is the key.
You were alleged to be engaged to Beverly Hills?
It is not true. I never proposed to anybody. I am still single. Marriage is not on my mind now but my career.
How do you feel about the rumour that you were dating Tiwa Savage because of your collabo?
I didn’t feel bad because I know people would still talk even if we didn’t kiss.
director of the video said we were playing love song and we
have to do something intimate to portray that. I looked at her and she gave me
the signal to go ahead. That’s just music, we were not dating.
Can you tell us the high and low points of your career?
The low point would be when I first came to Lagos. I was known in the East and I have a car but left everything to make a success in Lagos. Thus, I came with just a bag. I had nowhere to stay and I trekked most times to locations. My girlfriend then had to send money from the East to assist me. It was rough and tough. A star in Enugu becomes a nobody in Lagos so as to become an international star. I suffered.
The low point would be when I first came to Lagos. I was known in the East and I have a car but left everything to make a success in Lagos. Thus, I came with just a bag. I had nowhere to stay and I trekked most times to locations. My girlfriend then had to send money from the East to assist me. It was rough and tough. A star in Enugu becomes a nobody in Lagos so as to become an international star. I suffered.
The high point is when I travel to some African countries for shows and the stadiums are filled up and fans cry and faint when I perform. It humbled me that a nobody could rise to become somebody.
Courtesy of: yeoal

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