Nigerian RnB singer Praise Ugbede Adejo, popularly known by his stage name Praiz has spoken about how he wants to impact the world with his music.
The multiple award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer told Becky, host of E Vibes, in an interview that he wants his music to get people through hard times.
“I like to make music from the point of view that everyone can relate to. I can sing about going to the club and popping a hundred bottles, I can sing that, I mean everybody wants to live that life in the sense that they want to be successful.
"But in reality how many people can relate? So when I make music, I want people to relate to it,” he said.
He added that he’s been blessed to get very good feedback from people who listen to his music.
“I’ve been blessed to get messages from people who tell me my songs got them through tough times. Hats what success means to me. I want my music to get you through hard times,” he said.
Praiz's music career hit the limelight after he finished second runner-up at the maiden season of Project Fame West Africa. With over 70 songs and two albums to his credit, Praiz has collaborated with the likes of Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Sefa and currently working on a record with Kwesi Arthur.
E Vibes is a weekly programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work cutting across sectors.
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