Popular singer, John Asiemo, aka
Daddy Showkey, has decided to return to the music scene after what looks like a
long hiatus. The self-styled ghetto soldier is not only back in the studio, he
is currently working on a new album that he hopes will turn out a surprise hit
with music fans soon.
In an interview with our
correspondent on Tuesday, Showkey said he had decided to keep the title of the
work-in-progress and the location of the studio secret for now.
"The studio is just a small
one. It is somewhere in Surulere, Lagos. I'd rather not talk about the
location. As for the title of the album I'm working on, I want to keep it close
to my chest for now," he said.
For Showkey's numerous fans across
the country, who have missed his thrilling performances for a long time, this
seems like heartwarming news.
The singer was forced to temporarily
quit the scene after he narrowly escaped the assassin's bullet two times in
2011. In one of the attacks, the suspected killers had stormed his former
residence in Ojodu and killed one of his close associates who was visiting at
the time.
Apart from making a brief public
appearance during the 2012 anti-fuel subsidy removal protests in Lagos, Showkey
has virtually spent the last two years in hiding for fear of unknown assailants
that might be waiting to catch him unawares.
Unfortunately, a few weeks ago, just
as he sweated it out in the studio, grief paid the dreadlocked creator of the
popular Galala dance steps an unscheduled visit in Lagos. This time, his
brother-in-law, Kachi, was involved in a fatal car crash and died on the stop.
"Kachi had lived with me for
about 15 years. He was like my own brother. I feel so sad that he is gone. My
wife has not recovered from the shock of losing him," a grief-stricken
Showkey told our correspondent.
However, Showkey has decided to put
the sad event behind him and to concentrate on his work. He says he is working
so hard on his forthcoming album and practically spends most of the nights in
the studio nowadays. At the moment, his greatest desire is to catch up with the
time he had lost these past years.
The grapevine recently rippled with
talk about a possible collaboration between Showkey and Wizkid. Pictures of the
two stars were splashed on the Internet. But efforts made to get the ghetto
soldier's comment on the subject proved abortive.
Source: Punch Newspapers
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