After almost six months of break- up with her boyfriend Keita, musician, Eazzy is relishing how good it is to be single.
“You are not under any pressure to satisfy your partner and also satisfy your fans with good music. Now I have all the time in the world to concentrate on my music career which is my first love.” Eazzy told Showbiz on Tuesday.
According to her, being single has also given her time to explore other businesses. “I want to start acting and engage in emceeing shows aside the music I do. Currently, I have some scripts on my table and my fans will soon see me on the screen”, Eazzy revealed.
Asked whether she will return to dating anytime soon, the Wengeze hit-maker said it will take her sometime to date again since she just stepped out of one.
She explained that she needs to take her time and study whoever the next guy might be. She said she was happy none of her family members or friends was putting pressure on her to date soon.
“All the push I get are positive comments on my music career which gives me motivation and I realise am doing a good job”
Pretty Eazzy claims that after her break up there have been so many men knocking at her door but she was not giving anyone attention as she wanted to focus on her career.
“You know life is not all about relationship. There are a lot of things to think about than being in a relationship. For now, I have to achieve the things I wasn’t able to do when I was dating and now that I am single I think this is the right time” Eazzy said.
Away from her love-life Eazzy said she was at present in the studio putting finishing touches to her second album which should be ready in a couple of weeks.
According to her, musicians like Edem, Stonebwoy and other prominent artistes will feature on the album.
To her fans and love ones, Eazzy said she was happy for the support and encouragement shown to her when she was going through her breakup blues.
“My family, friends and my fans are simply the best people I have around me. They never stopped encouraging me with text messages and phone calls. I pray God gives them long life” she said.
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