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For a competitive space like the music industry, it takes resilience and focus to get to the top.
Afrobeats star, Fimy Baby believes her quest to becoming a force to reckon with in the industry is hinged heavily on the amount of work she puts in her craft.
According to her, everything is possible once the individual doesn’t get fed up.
“Everything you want to do is achievable. You just have to believe in yourself. Work hard because nothing good comes easy. Hard work and consistency and have the passion for whatever you are going for,” she noted.
The Togolese-Nigerian was born as Maria Ruby Cyprian Sodjinou on October 15, 1998.
Fimy Baby recorded her first song in 2020. She brings the best of songs to encourage and entertain her fans . One of her songs was endorsed by Nigerian Musician Don Jazzy few years ago.

She has been visible in the global music and entertainment space with songs toping international charts and editorial playlists on most streaming platforms.
These are few of her releases: ‘Obsession’, ‘Soul Out’, ‘Carry Me Dey Go’ and many more.
She has all her songs out on all digital or streaming platforms.
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