- Magixx revealed that keeping up with public expectations put him under pressure.
- He speaks on the expectations from his fans of not having to repeat clothes everyday.
Nigerian artist Alexander Adelabu, also known as Magixx, has shared his experience dealing with the challenges of fame.
During a conversation with Chude Jideonwo, the singer revealed that his hectic schedule as a singer along with the pressure of meeting public expectations takes a toll on him.
He expressed his frustration over not being able to repeat outfits due to the expectations from his fans and followers.
Magixx said:
“There’s a path to every great person’s destiny. And in figuring out the path, I learned that you’ve got to go through this… I was dealing with public acceptance, family issues, accepting where I am at to improve myself, and still meeting public demands.
“It’s a whole lot. You’re still the songwriter, you’re still the person who’s going to show up for video call, you’re still the person who’s going to pick your family’s call. You’re still the person who has a love interest, you’re still the person who’s going to fly out every weekend outside Lagos to perform for people. It’s a lot but people don’t even know. People don’t know that I can’t repeat the same cloth. For instance, this is the last time you will see the outfit I’m currently wearing on social media. I’ve to think about the cloth to wear everyday. Normal people don’t think about those things.
“It’s a lot of pressure on artistes but people from outside don’t see that.”
In another story, Magixx clears air on comment about Chris Brown, Wizkid’s song
The Music Star who is signed to Don Jazzy’s own label made headlines after he referred to Wizkid’s latest collaboration with Chris Brown as stupid.
This is coming after Wizkid was featured on Chris Brown’s newest music project dubbed “Call Me Everyday” which is currently on major streaming platforms across the world.
Reacting, the 22-year-old revealed he has been receiving different hate messages, adding that by saying the song was stupid he meant it was dope.