Flavour opens up on his early transition in the music industry

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  • Flavour shared the story of his growth in the music industry, during an interview on UK’s ‘In My Opinion’ podcast.
  • Flavour opens up on how he started off by singing for a small crowd in the East.

Highlife singer Flavour N’abania shares his experiences navigating the early stages of his music career.

In an interview on the UK’s ‘In My Opinion’ podcast, he discussed his progression from performing for local audiences to expanding his reach.

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Flavour recalled taking a bold step by traveling to Lagos, where he recorded his first song and collaborated with Nigerian rapper Mr. Raw.

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He returned to Enugu, sharing the song with others, and noticed its positive reception. He then printed and sold multiple copies of the CD, gaining momentum in his career.

Flavour also acknowledged the valuable lessons he learned from Mr. Raw about becoming a successful artist.

In another news, Flavour, Odumeje stir reactions as they engage in worship session .

The duo known for their hit track, ‘Umu Jesus’ were spotted in the studio.

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They subsequently initiated a worship session with Flavour playing the piano.

Odumeje and Flavour sang a few gospel songs with the former injecting short sermons during worship.

Odumeje urged people to love God and do his will.

The clip amassed a flurry of comments from netizens who were touched by their display.

One Fabian Nwachukwu wrote: “Flavour! The only artiste that is excellent in Afrobeat, excellent in highlife music, and excellent in Christian music.”

Tovia Goodness Official wrote: “You guys can be claiming your Davido and Wizkid oo, you see Flavor,unu jiri ya soorom . He’s one musician I love ❤️😘.”

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Ikechukwu Fagostine Uzoma wrote: “When Odumeje started in English…. My liver cut… I guess Holy Spirit took over…English started flowing. I was blessed though. Thank you Mr Flavour and Indabosky for lifting my spirit.”

SUSAN ESOO WORLD wrote: “Jesus is the sweetest thing I have ever known.”

Livinus Chucks wrote: “Flavor actually started his music career as a church drummer at Enugu state.”

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