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My music will take Nigerian by storm – Eruzy

Fast rising Nigerian Singer and KV World-wide signee, Eruzy has said the Nigerian music industry is not ready for his music talent, in an exclusive chat with Guardian, the Benue state born also describe his style of songs; "Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone, I have my own space and I'm…

Fast rising Nigerian Singer and KV World-wide signee, Eruzy has said the Nigerian music industry is not ready for his music talent, in an exclusive chat with Guardian, the Benue state born also describe his style of songs; “Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone, I have my own space and I’m sure no one can take it for me, I’m sure coming with my own style that’s for sure, I will take the Nigerian music industry by surprise, I’m not sure they are ready for what is about to hit them. I am unique, I have my own sound, I am original, so I believe with all these, I do really have a space to show the world who I am and that’s what I’m working towards, the truth is, I am here to take the African music global. As for my style of music, I call it Adrofusion, I’m not limited to one genre of music, I am versatile and I can do all kind of music, but my main sound is Adrofusion.”

On his EP, which is still in the kitchen, “I have actually recorded some songs, I have recorded about 300 songs, maybe I didn’t mention it to you earlier, I use to be a studio boy, I was always in the studio, that’s how I got the opportunity to record most of the songs. I do record like two to three songs everyday, I have more than 300 songs, but I only just selected some out of it. Although I’m still working on the EP, lot of corrections are been made.”

Speaking on how music started for him professionally, “I actually started music at the age of 12, then I was in primary school and my mum was in church choir, she used to carry me along, that’s how I started loving music, after my junior secondary school, I recorded my first song when I was in JSS1, immediately after that, I decided to take music to another whole level, then I met DJ Loxy he actually taught me production, how to mix and master, infact, I learnt a whole lot from him, so that was how I got signed into KB-world-wide”.

Real names, Gabriel Eru Ochim also highlight some of his uniqueness and his plans to make a change in Africa through his music; “Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone, I have my own space and I’m sure no one can cover it for me, I’m sure coming with my own style that’s for sure, I will take the Nigerian music industry by surprise, I’m not sure they are ready for what is about to hit them. I am unique, I have my own sound, I am original, so I believe with all these, I do really have a space to show the world who I am and that’s what I’m working towards, the truth is, I am here to take the African music global.”

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