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Living in Germany Africanised me.
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Nneka:
Listening to the type of music I grew up with, like King Sunny Ade, Fela Kuti and experiencing diffNneka:
If you're able to grow up in Nigeria and go through certain things, you're able to tackle anythingNneka:
I must be true to myself within my music or I would be a liar.Nneka:
At times I have a beat first and then I write. Sometimes I have a melody in my head and I pick up tNneka:
I think it's important to learn instruments, whenever one has a little space. Be eager to learn andNneka:
Take advantage of educating yourself.Nneka:
My music is very versatile, very mixed.Nneka:
In Nigeria, if you say you're a singer, people say, 'So what? Everyone sings.' In Germany, my voiceNneka:
My father is a very strict man.Nneka:
I was a very conscientious student.