Since 2013, when he embraced music fully and professionally,
Miebim Dappa has not looked back. Although, a medical student at CATS
College, Canterbury, United Kingdom, music however, remains his first
love and best companion.
This 17 year-old budding talent, who just dropped the video
of his wave-making single-Number One, is no doubt poised to take over the music
scene, both at home and globally.
In this chat, the gifted crooner and emerging music star
passionately spoke on how his sojourn in the nation’s highly competitive music
industry began.
In the words of the soft spoken Afro Beat crooner, he
actually started music with a friend in 2013.
"I didn’t see it as a big thing then and thought it was only
something for my friends to listen to and enjoy. After a while though, I
noticed a lot of people (family, friends, and acquaintances) began to
appreciate my music, thus the idea popped into my head: Why not do this
professionally and see how far it goes? And ever since, I have not looked
back", he disclosed amid smiles.
On why he sings only Afro Beat, Dappa stated that he opted
for that genre of music, which was made popular by the late music legend, Fela
Anikulapo-Kuti, because that’s what is highly appreciated in Nigeria.
"Nigerians love Afro Beat so much and I have decided to
satisfy their yearnings with more of it. However, I’ve also
recorded a couple of songs. I just released a video for my latest single, Number
One. It was directed by Paul Gambit and the acceptance is massive and
encouraging so far. As for the next releases, we’ll just have to wait and see.
My message, drive, and determination all combine to stand me out from the
crowd", posited the handsome entertainer.
Speaking further Dazzling Dappa, who looks up to famous
musicians such as Wizkid, Davido, Olamide, Reekado Banks and a host of other
young stars as role models, added that he is already combining music with his
medical studies without any stress or clash of interest.
"I intend achieving my goals by setting my
priorities right; simply by creating a balance between my academics and my
passion (music)."
The entertainer, who has performed and thrilled music lovers
at various events, including the DRB concert among others, stated that his
projections as an artiste are to ensure his music is appreciated and spread far
and wide, while showing his fans love.
On the issues of handling his female fans and shunning
drugs, the football loving singer said:
"I love my female fans, mind you without them, there is no
me; a big shout out to them! Sincerely speaking, I Miebim Dappa hates drugs and
won’t partake in such; it’s all about discipline, family up-bringing and
personal principles. Also, a big shout out to my parents! Let’s just say it’s
all God’s doing. It wasn’t easy gaining their support, but with the help of my
brother and aunt, and prayers, I was able to gain their support. Also, I
assured them that music won’t affect my academics in any way, because for me,
my academics is very important. So far, I haven’t disappointed my family and I
pray I don’t, God helping me."
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