Passion has continued to play a major role in the success being recorded by break out singer and songwriter, Yakub Sodiq Opeyemi otherwise known as Yakiss.
From loving music at a tender age and following his passion truthfully till he became a professional singer, Yakiss who described his rise in the music industry as a steady one added that passion keeps fuelling his desire to succeed as a singer.
Apart from being a singer, he floated his record label, Palumbo Entertainment and is fast emerging one of the next afro beat kings dominating the music space with songs and collaborations that speak volume to his rise.
Speaking about his music journey, Yakiss who worked with DMW singer Idowest to give his fans Kolobi track said the song has further pushed his career to new level.
He added that he has what it takes and would give whatever it takes to put his music on the lips of many in a matter of months.
He further hinted about his new EP that would feature the likes of Oxlade, Haekins and other artistes just as he has concluded plans to get into the studio to work with music giants such as Davido and Burnaboy in the coming months.
“ The next few months will be massive for my career as I have lined up new collaborations with Davido, Burnaboy and others. I am asking God for the grace and power to get through this phase successfully”, he said.
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