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I Was Tagged My Family’s ‘Black Sheep’ For Doing Music – Fireboy reveals
– Nigerian singer, Fireboy, has revealed how things took a dramatic turn after he informed his parents of going into music.
– He said his parent was not happy about his choice because they taught he was going to be a professor
– He, however, added that he was able to convince his parent with his success
Popular Nigerian singer, Fireboy, has narrated how he was once seen as the black sheep of his family for choosing music as a career.
Fireboy revealed this while featuring on the season finale of ‘Behind The Story’, a show by MTV Base.
He disclosed that his parents weren’t supportive at first because he was a promising child that seemed destined to be a professor.
The singer explained that his mother who is a Christian and fan of gospel singers disapproved of his music career, and wanted him to sing gospel songs instead.
The ‘Vibration’ crooner said: “My mother was forcing Yinka Ayefele, Tope Alabi’s songs down my throat. I was not the black sheep in the family until l told my parents l was going for music.
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“It took my parents some time to get used to my music career. Their reaction was because l gave them hope that l was going to be a scholar and then the sudden switch.”
Fireboy added that he eventually convinced his parents about his career choice through his success, adding that they are now his biggest fans.
“I convinced them in the long run by becoming successful. My mum is my biggest fan now,” the music star added.
Fireboy said he completed his studies at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, before moving to Lagos to pursue his passion for music.
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