Weird MC, born Adesola Adesimbo Idowu, is one female rapper
in Nigeria who always dazzles on stage to thrill her fans at any given
opportunity.
She was one of the artistes who closed this year’s edition of the annual musical concert, tagged “Felabration”.
Although with a masculine figure and often mistaken for man, Weird MC hasn't given up on marriage.
"My marriage is in God’s hands. But there is a man in my life. There’s a man in waiting. You have to be patient."
She also explained why nothing much has been heard from her in recent times.
"I am actually in the studio recording my latest songs. We have actually shot a video for one of the new songs. We are editing right now. We are also recording more songs, in fact, I just want to round off by doing a few collabos. I have already done some collabos but I want to do more .By the grace of God we are good to go. Yes, I know that my fans are missing me."
It is no longer news that within two consecutive years, female singers in Nigeria lost two of their colleagues, Goldie and Kefee, to the cold hands of death. Does Weird MC think they left a vacuum in the industry following their sudden exit?
"I don’t know. You know they just started growing in the industry. Kefee was around for a while and to come to term with the fact that she’s no more is still a shock to me. May God continue to protect and preserve us. And we will continue to do things to make them proud wherever they may be," she said.
She was one of the artistes who closed this year’s edition of the annual musical concert, tagged “Felabration”.
Although with a masculine figure and often mistaken for man, Weird MC hasn't given up on marriage.
"My marriage is in God’s hands. But there is a man in my life. There’s a man in waiting. You have to be patient."
She also explained why nothing much has been heard from her in recent times.
"I am actually in the studio recording my latest songs. We have actually shot a video for one of the new songs. We are editing right now. We are also recording more songs, in fact, I just want to round off by doing a few collabos. I have already done some collabos but I want to do more .By the grace of God we are good to go. Yes, I know that my fans are missing me."
It is no longer news that within two consecutive years, female singers in Nigeria lost two of their colleagues, Goldie and Kefee, to the cold hands of death. Does Weird MC think they left a vacuum in the industry following their sudden exit?
"I don’t know. You know they just started growing in the industry. Kefee was around for a while and to come to term with the fact that she’s no more is still a shock to me. May God continue to protect and preserve us. And we will continue to do things to make them proud wherever they may be," she said.
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