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Popular artist, Medikal says that he illustrates everything about his life in his music.
Speaking in an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Medikal expressed that any mention of his songs hold deep significance to him, as they reflect his own life experiences.
According to him, he believes that the impact his music has on motivating his fans is greatly amplified when they passionately engage with his songs.
"I am one of those artists that anything I talk about in my song is my life. And a lot of people listen to it and they get inspired through my music so it is always nice when I'm performing and I hear my fans scream out my music," he said in Pidgin English.
The La Hustle hitmaker emphasized that words possess immense power beyond just prayers and that he sees his songs as vehicles for inspiring and uplifting individuals, acknowledging the influential role that music plays in shaping emotions and thoughts.
"People think prayer is just going on your knees but it goes beyond that. Words are very powerful, especially keeping your consistency with particular words.
“Whenever I'm performing La Hustle and the crowd respond to it, it means the fans got the message, thus, they work towards it by hustling," he concluded.
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