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I sing base on my emotion –Hannyphizzy

By Damilola Akinduro

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An upcoming musician, Owolabi Olamide Paul, popularly known as Hannyphizzy

Was born on the 17th of June, 2000.

He is a native of Ondo State.

He was brought up in a religious family and he is second born in his family.

 According to him, he attended Potoki Nursery and Primary School Akure, he was later enrolled at St.Micheal Catholic High School Akure, currently still waiting for admission.

Hannyphizzy in an interview with Friday Extravaganza disclosed that he sing base on his emotion. Excerpt

Was music your childhood dream?

Yes, Music has always been a part of me right from childhood

How long have you been involved in song production?

 it’s been almost 7-8 years now

Why did you decide to sing a song of your own?

Judging from the situation of things around me, I am this type of person that sings based on my emotions and current experience so listening to other people songs was not enough I had to make mine and pass a message across to not only myself but my fans also.

How do you know a song that has the potentials of scoring a hit?

I generally know when I finish a song whether it is great or just good. Beyond that, so much goes into what makes a hit song that is out of my control.  So, all I can do is try to write a great song everyday and then get it into the right hands. After that, it’s up to other forces to make it a hit.

Was it out of passion that you went into music or was it for the sake of money?

I did not even know music was monetized till early last year I only did music for the love and passion

I know you must have faced some problems initially, how did you cope?

what can I say? God is in control

What is this special thing you have which others don’t have that has made you different?

People differ in so many ways; in their genetic make-up, sociocultural backgrounds, attitudes, the way they speak, listen, learn, behave, act and react. However, everyone is blessed, unique and important.

I’m known, I’m different in so many ways I can’t even talk about.

How was growing up like for you?

 While growing up, life was fabulous and cool because my mother was there with me. I got my first knockout punch when my daddy left me and my younger ones at a tender age. Losing a gem of a parent when you’re a child means you learn your loss as you go along. But my mom was more than double parents, tough, strong-willed, brilliantly straightforward, determined to the other end, sweet as a pie, warm to the core, who could easily win a super mother status.

At what point in your life did you decide to take music as a career?

 Music fulfills my soul. It makes me feel confident and it enriches my life and the life of others. Music was my career until it stopped doing those things and merely became a job. Now, whenever I perform on stage it fulfills me and enriches.

Did you inherit your talent from any of your parents?

 No, I didn’t inherit my talent from my parents, but by God’s grace my children will.

What are your plans for the year 2023?

God’s plan.

Describe your ideal woman?

My ideal woman make she just black and get big yash.

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