Nigerian singer Adedamola Adefolahan, popularly known as Fireboy DML, has said that 2023 has taught him to enjoy his wealth and appreciate “God’s blessings” instead of chasing more success.
Speaking in an interview with Cool FM in Lagos, the singer said that the slower pace of his musical activities in 2023 offered him the opportunity to see things from a different perspective.
Fireboy said, “this year, more than ever, has taught me to take a break, relax and appreciate God’s blessings instead of chasing more and more success."
“This year, being like a relatively slow year for me [musically], kind of like put things in perspective like, ‘Okay, maybe, it’s time to get off that high and relax; take a deep breath. There’s family. Enjoy the wealth you’ve gathered. Appreciate the things around you and stop chasing success."
“This year I’m relaxing. I’m always at home, I’m recording in the studio. On Sundays, I play football. And once in a while, when I miss the attention of the ladies, I hang out with them," he added.
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