Fast rising Nigerian singer, Sean
Tizzle, (real name Seun Morihanfen), announced his arrival on the Nigerian
music scene early in the year, with the chart topping single, 'Sho Lee,'
despite having been in the music business for five years.
Within a short time, it became a
club hit, topped the charts and then found its way into the mobile devices of
both young and old, as a ring tone. With three hits and an album in the
works, the 23-year-old singer is enjoying a meteoric rise to the top.
An excited Sean Tizzle, who says he
earned his big break in February this year, says while he was confident that
one of singles would become a hit, it has surpassed his expectations.
He says, "It is a great feeling
to know my music cuts across both the young and old, but again I give God the
glory. I mean, I make good music, so I believe all my songs are potential hit.
I knew I would blow as an artiste, but I never knew it would be this soon. My
sudden stardom has been a blessing from God and 'Sho Lee' was an inspiration
from God.
"Two months after I dropped the
song, it was everywhere. It feels like heaven for me, like my life just
started. It's a great thing for me. It's something out of this
world. The acceptance is awesome, I can't explain it. I just want
to thank God and everybody for supporting me.
"Even my label boss never knew
the track would be this big; he wanted us to drop something else, until someone
convinced him.
The artiste, who is currently
performing alongside Olamide and Flavour at the Cocobar.com Music Festival in
the UK says he is not under pressure to replicate the success of his single, by
following up with another hit, mama le, despite releasing both tracks in quick
succession. He also expresses optimism that the latter's accompanying
video which is laced with suggestive scenes, will survive NBC's axe.
"I was not pressurised in any
way. I had planned and sorted out everying right from the time I was
penning the track down to its release date. I harbour no fear that my video
will be banned. But for now, let us hope and pray that nothing of such happens.
I have recorded some songs that my team and I feel are good enough for
release, so I am working hard just to get it right."
He is also quick to erase "an
erroneous impression," as he puts it, about being a one –hit-wonder with a
wave of the hand, saying, "I am in music for the passion and not
necessarily for the commercial reason. That way, I can never end up as a
one-hit wonder because my music is enduring and evergreen. Statements such as
these do not put me under pressure because I know my worth."
Despite being signed onto Difference
Record which, coincidentally is being run by his producer, D'Tunes, they
appear very cordial and more like brothers.
Sean Tizzle says this is because
they have both come a long way.
"Before D' Tunes made his name
with Iyanya, we have been friends. We met in 2009 and have been working
together ever since. The label is more like a family. So we are too united to
break up and that is a fact."
In an era when artistes are quick to
flaunt their latest acquisitions at any given opportunity, tattoo loving
Sean Tizzle, who admits to his love for piercing, says he earns a living the
'clean way.'
"I am not from a very
wealthy family. Most people assume I am one 'yahoo boy' – engaging in scams and
advance fee fraud. I have paid my dues. At a time, I would go for shows without
being paid and yet find my way back home. Today, I am happier for it because it
was a fleeting stage in my career and now, the opposite is the
case," he admits.
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