Nigerian musical duo, Ajebo Hustlers have disclosed that some of their friends advised them to quit music because they weren't making a fortune from the
Nigerian musical duo, Ajebo Hustlers have disclosed that some of their friends advised them to quit music because they weren’t making a fortune from the profession initially.
The Port Harcourt-born duo said their struggle for stardom forced them to be accommodated by several family members and friends before they finally hit stardom.The ‘Barawo’ crooners revealed this on the latest episode of Afrobeats podcast hosted by Shopsydoo. They said, “We squatted with K-Switch in 2016. I’m no playing. 2017 nothing was popping. It was 2018, we were still trying to push and then we made a record in 2019 with King Perry. I think we were squatting somewhere then.
“That time we were squatting because music was not working and you now have friends that are telling you, omo, thus music is not working, you sure say you try enter street,”
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