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Falz: No Pressure to Study Law Despite Father’s Legacy

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Nigerian rapper, Falz has clarified that he wasn’t pressured to study law despite his father’s renowned success in the field. In an interview with Chude Jideonwo on the *With Chude* podcast, Falz explained that his father, Femi Falana SAN, influenced him, but not through pressure. Growing up, he witnessed the positive impact his father had on people, which motivated him to follow a similar path.

Falz recalled that whenever he mentioned his last name, people would recognize it and share stories of how his father had helped them. This admiration inspired him to study law, but not due to any external pressure. Although Falz practiced law briefly, he eventually pursued his passion for music as his career began to take off in 2014.


 

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Music Producer Sarz Reveals Why He Hasn’t Collaborated with Davido

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Nigerian Music Producer Sarz reveals reason for not collaborating with Nigerian singer Davido. In a recent interview with Cool FM, the producer speaks on how collaboration with artists and shares why he hasn’t collaborated with Davido.

The producer explains that him and the Artist have a clash preference when it comes to working. He shared that he likes a quiet environment ehen working unlike Davido that accepts people.

“Davido always like people around him whenever he’s in the studio and for me that’s not how I work. I like to work alone with the artist maybe that’s why we have not worked.”


 

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Eedris Abdulkareem Accuses Government of Silencing Truth After NBC Ban on His New Single

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Nigerian Rapper and Activist Eedris Abdulkareem  calls out the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for banning his new single “Tell Your Papa”.

The rapper claimed that it was a move to silence the truth and prevent criticism.

It can be recalled that NBC issued a memo stating the removal “Tell Your Papa” from broadcast stations due to its violation of the decency standards.

The rapper takes to his official Instagram account to call out the government by stating “NBC JUST BANNED MY NEW SINGLE ‘TELL YOUR PAPA’… It’s obvious that in Nigeria, truth and constructive criticism is always deemed a big crime by the government.”


 

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Kanye West Says Taylor Swift Is to Blame for Him Not Performing at the Super Bowl

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Controversial singer, Kanye West has stirred up controversy by blaming Taylor Swift for his exclusion from the Super Bowl halftime show.

The outspoken artist took to X to express his frustrations, stating that his MAGA hat also played a role in the decision. He explained that three specific incidents led to his snub.

In a now-deleted post, the 47-year-old mentioned the infamous moment when he interrupted Taylor Swift’s 2009 MTV Video Music Awards speech, where she thanked Beyonce, as one of the key reasons behind his Super Bowl rejection.

He also referred to his controversial “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people” remark and his support for Donald Trump as contributing factors.


 

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