No
doubt, Phyno is coming to his own, not only by distinguishing himself
as a Rastafarian with a touch of class but also by giving the hip-hop,
Afrobeat guys a run for their money, in the music scene reggae guys are
packing up their stuffs. Having done a collaboration with a Jamaican
reggae great, Cocoa Tea, Phyno has also taken his music around the
world, touring Europe and Asia, after seeing just about too much of
Africa. - See more at:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/nothing-can-make-cut-dreadlocks-phyno/#sthash.rI1Leor2.dpuf
No
doubt, Phyno is coming to his own, not only by distinguishing himself
as a Rastafarian with a touch of class but also by giving the hip-hop,
Afrobeat guys a run for their money, in the music scene reggae guys are
packing up their stuffs. Having done a collaboration with a Jamaican
reggae great, Cocoa Tea, Phyno has also taken his music around the
world, touring Europe and Asia, after seeing just about too much of
Africa. - See more at:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/nothing-can-make-cut-dreadlocks-phyno/#sthash.rI1Leor2.dpuf
In a recent chat, rapper , Phyno revealed he has had his dreadlocks for thirteen years now and he doesn’t see how he would ever be seen without it . He told Potpourri
Potpourri
“Someone has actually begged me with a hundred thousand to have it cut. But nothing can make me cut it. It’s my identity, I’m a Rastafarian. I believe in living natural, the way God made me. I feel naked without my dreadlocks. When I was younger, my mum used to cut my hair and I used to feel so shy and naked. It gives me a lot of confidence”
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