Following the release of his debut single, “Give you Line” in the year 2017, afro-pop and reggae singer, Marvis Amadi Iguodayela, also known as Tipshan has since then been on course to mastering his craft and becoming one of the most prominent music stars to have hailed from Nigeria.
The Propahly music Inc. star act has been attracting a lot of attention in the Nigerian music scene since the discovery of his talent and has since then grown immensely and is fast becoming a brand name.
Tipshan currently released his latest single; “BOAT” and is currently making waves throughout the streets, social media and music stores, meaning that the fast-rising star is experiencing a hike in fan base and a significant awareness.
In the course of promoting his latest single, the reggae and afro-pop sensation gives the media insight into what makes him tick and the motivation behind his progress.
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The Nigeria based reggae and afro-fusion act speaks about his love interest for music right from his teenage days as a student while growing up in Edo state.
The youngster shares his experience and commends the vast talent that continues to swell in the entertainment industry.
Along with all these talking points, one of the major and most notable points the youngster has been expressing is his motivation to become successful as a musician and as a person.
The reggae act, Tipshan said “giving back is the most important project of any celebrity,” clarifying that the grassroots of the Nigeria music industry needs to have belief in the extent of what they can achieve and he believes it’s the duty of self-made celebrities to guide other fast-rising artists and the public in general by simply giving back to the society.