With several hits to his name, Daniel makes no mistake about the pattern he wants his music career to follow and has remained truthful since he started.
A few weeks ago, the Yeba crooner announced his exit from his former record label, G-Worldwide, and questions were raised about Daniel’s decision to work away from a record label that made him everything he has become in music.
Daniel ended his three-year spell with G-Worldwide last month and told those who cared to listen that if he could make good music with his former label, he could repeat the same feat with any other label he decided to stick with.
Both camps have managed to keep his exit drama away from the media, but information gathered by R revealed that there is more to the decision than meets the eyes.
Responding to his critics, the singer, who described himself as the man of the people, floated FLYBOY INC and assured his fans that the music would continue. And, true to his claim, the Woju singer dropped a new song last week, No Do, and the musis industry is already getting frenzier.
He declared,” I am the man of the people. I believe in my capacity as a talented musician to deliver good, timeless music. Nothing has changed as far as my music is concerned. My new song is more than a jam, it’s an instruction.”
On what is working for him, Daniel says “he works while others sleep, learn while they party, save while they spend and live like they dream. “This is my winning formula. Don’t be timid with your talents. Learn to trust them.”
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