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Music is my life —C Face

Fast rising music singer, C Face has declared that he would not give up on music despite the challenges that have almsot forced him out of the game. C Face who insisted that music is his life and that he would continue to pursue his dream of becoming one of the hottest music brands in Nigeria, said that his music career was influenced by Wande Coal and Wizkid.

Speaking with R during an interview, the singer highlighted his music challenges, adding that he has been sponsoring his music career alone since he graduated from secondary school even as he declared that his passion to keep doing music has kept him in the game.

“It has not been easy sponsoring my music alone but I have never looked back. The journey started in 2013 and has continued till date. I have big plans for my career and I am going to stop at nothing to achieve my goals. The competition in the industry is rife and everybody wants to survive but one’s talent and the right connection will play a mjor role in how long one would stay, but I am not bothered”, he said.

C Face said he’s working on the visuals of his hit track, Kilimanjaro. “The new single is really helping me to penetrate through certain areas and I am already seeing the results, so we are working on the video, which would be out in a couple of weeks. Apart from that, I am working on a project with Dj Jimmy Jatt. It is something I don’t want to reveal much about now, but in due time, you will hear from me, he said.”

OA

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