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I Use My Music To Abuse My Husband – Omawumi

  • Singer Omawumi has disclosed her husband’s influence on her music
  • She revealed how she use her songs to express love to him and abuse him

Ekohotblog reports that Nigerian singer and songwriter Omawumi Megbele better known as Omawumi has revealed how the relationship with her husband influences her music.

The 39-year-old during an interview with HipTV revealed how things she sings about is usually an expression of love and affection for her husband and she sometimes use it to abuse him.

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The songstress, who recently released a new album, “Love Deep High Life,” also explained why she cut her hair in the music video.

“I cut my hair live in that video because when I was writing the song, I was in a place of despair. During the pandemic, I was losing people left, right and centre.

“There was also the ‘Sorosoke’ in the background, people were dying. It just felt like nothing was going right with the country.

“We were celebrating mediocrity, people like me that I am a perfectionist I tend to put in a lot of hard work.

“I felt really tired. That was one of the reasons why I cut my hair. It was like a redefining moment for me.

Omawumi

‘The barbing of the hair na to make you understand say I no send again.’, she said.

Talking about her husband she said

“My husband plays a large role influencing my music. I use my music to express love to him; sometimes I use my music to abuse him.

“And he will be like ‘Can you just sing about something else?’ Outside of that, I make sure my family is totally separate from my work…”

When asked why she doesn’t comment on trending social media issues, the “Bottom belle” crooner said, “Everybody has lapses.

“In an interview, I was asked what I would say to people who love to stick their noses in people’s business and I said, ‘May the world celebrate your misery’.

“You can see that somebody is going through something and the only thing you can do is to support them with love.

“Decisions that people make are the decisions that they make. You cannot be assertive about your opinion when it comes to the things other people do.

“That is why I do not have an opinion and even if I do, it’s inside my head and my mind,” she added.

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