

THE GUY THAT FEATURED ON IT WAS GOOD, WHO’S HE? A lot of people think its experience that brought the idea though (laughs). It was actually the oldest song (written) on d album. And I knew I had to write a song like that. That’s what Gospel music is about Real life. About two of them tackled the issue of sex and I felt like “ This Is It” this is what I want to do. That day and heard some of the most incredible songsĮver. I was in a church in the states once when I was 14 and saw the Kenoly Brothers (Ron Kenoly’s sons) I got one of their albums THE SONG GAT TO GO WAS REALLY NICE TELL ME, WHAT His range is wider than a lot of people think. It’s funny though that he seems stereotyped To have some kind of music chemistry with the producers I HAVE TO SAY I PERSONALLY LOVED YOU ALBUM OGA JU This world isĪ world with real people who have real issues and questions. And I’d definitely like to touch all or most of them. Gospel is about a lot of things and issues. WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO ENTER THE GOSPEL MUSIC GENRE? My Pastors, Rev Sam and Pastor Nike Adeyemi my mother. IS THERE ANYONE/PEOPLE YOU CAN SAY INFLUENCE YOU We also met in church and clicked.īeen with Him (she smiles), however, I grow every day, by His grace. I did a song (never released) with Cobhams

We used to do small gigs and then I started to do stuff on my own. Well Outstanding eventually became a singing crew as well. Anyways, myįeelings for music outweighed my feelings for everything else by a long shot. Yes I was in a dance group in church, Outstanding I even rapped some. WHILE GROWING UP? IF YES, WHY DID YOU STICK TO For me, my love for music was strange because there wasn’t really anything that led or influenced me that way, as a kid.ĭID YOU EVER DO ANYTHING ELSE LIKE DANCING ETC. I didn’t have any particular craze for any singer or the music of other people but I loved to sing. Was a sharp mouthed kid with a lot of love.
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I liked to dress like a boyĪnd play rough and tough I learnt how to ride a bike etc. I grew up with boys so I was mostly a tomboy. CREAM magazine caught up with the Covenant University graduate recently and got up, close and personal. With a new album in the pipeline and a hot brand new single “ Chocolate Brown” soothing the Nigerian airwaves, Simisola Ogunleye a.k.a Simi is showing no signs of slowing down. She’s a song-bird with an easily identifiable voice and, it has to be said it is a real blessing.
