Thursday, 16 April 2015

Too much sex in your music wouldn’t get you there – Wiyaala advice to Female artiste in Northern Region.



Her career started off humbly in 2011 when she auditioned for the Stars of the Future reality show where she earned a spot in the finals - winning two Golden Moments awards. 

In 2012, she, a member of Black N Peach, won Vodafone ICONS Mixed Edition music reality show. She left the Black N Peach band in April 2013 to pursue a solo career with Djimba World Records.

In 2014, Wiyaala swept two deserving awards at the maiden edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) held in Lagos, Nigeria.

She received two 23.9-carat gold-plated trophies for The Most Promising Artiste in Africa and The Revelation of the African Continent.

Unseating Efya as the Best Female Vocal Performance at the VGMA 2015 is one achievement that has gotten some female artiste in the Northern Region aspiring to fit in their shoes.

In an interview with Original Soundboy on Diamond FM Drive Time she advised that being your self and natural is the key to succeeding the music industry.

“They should be them selves and not wear long hair to represent something that they are not. Female artiste in the Northern Region should not sexualize their music but make it entertaining and educating” Wiyaala advised.

He plans still is to stage a concert in Tamale this year



The interview below:

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