Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda has opened up on how desperation made him do some shady things during his days as a struggling artist.
The Dagbana crooner in a new documentary titled ‘Bella Shmurda: Tension in Ibadan 2024,’ revealed that he hijacked a tricycle at some point to fund his music.
He said desperation also made him sign a record deal that didn’t end well.
Shmurda said, “I shouldn’t have rushed. We will never get to see the future. So everybody is rushing. I went into some things that didn’t later pay off. I went to sign a deal with rush which later was funny.
“I stole keke (tricycle) because of money but Alhamdulilah, I’m here today.”
The singer said becoming a father has affected the kind of music he makes and visuals he puts out.
“Seeing my son, inspires me. What’s on my head is, ‘Wettin this boy go see in the next 10 years?’ I don’t want him to see my old videos. I want him to see a new Bella,” he said.
“I went into some things that later didn’t pay off… I went to sign a deal with Rush, which later was funny.”- Bella Shmurda reminiscing on the start of his career.
Watch the ‘Bella Shmurda: Tension in Ibadan’ film here: https://t.co/Y4F9keN4FP pic.twitter.com/s9vIurSJsb
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