Bad Boy Timz… Conversing Life Of The Party ⬇️
It chaperoned the slew of party jams that spiralled the singer to widespread fame, including mega hits such as his Olamide-assisted Loading, the Teni-assisted MJ, among others.
Ahead of the EP’s release, which is expected to drop later this year, Bad Boy Timz sat with Guardian Music, winding down memory lane on growing up in the footsteps of his father, the lead singer of an acclaimed Tungba band dubbed, Baba T International; making music with his father; surviving a near-death experience; surviving as an independent artiste; as well as finessing his discography as the live wire of every party.
I sit down on Afrobeat. Like, Afrobeat is my language, and Nigeria is my country. “Afrobeat is my language, Nigeria na my country, na trap, I trap trap soul, a rap game, omo I damage.” That’s the lyric of the first track on the project. The title of the track is The Birth of A New King- produced by Magicsticks.I’m very excited. As long as there’s progress on my own side, I don’t really care how much progress anyone else is making.
Some people didn’t like the song when it dropped, but the song has given me one of the biggest bags in my career. And it’s not even my most streamed song. I think Skelele is like my fifth. My most streamed song is Move, then Have Fun. You remember that song by me and Zlaran’s song on my first EP? My dad was the co-writer. Sometimes when I’m stuck in the studio and I feel like it’s something that he can help with, I always call him.No, he didn’t even know I was making music. I was in the university and I dropped that cover freestyle to Davido’s If. And his friends from all over the world were just sending him links from Facebook. ‘See your son doing twenty million views on Facebook. Abi omo yin ko le leyi, bla bla bla.