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My career still intact, says Jazzman Olofin

Veteran Nigerian musician, Jazzman Olofin who disappeared from the scene for few years now, has dispelled the rumour of a dying career.

Jazzman, who recently released a new street anthem, “Shade” said his music career is not dead contrary to what many are insinuating.

Olofin, who recently held a media chat with newsmen in Lagos, still believes his career is not dead as he took a swipe at those who felt differently.

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He said, “I don’t read negative comments because everybody is entitled to their comments. Those people who post hate comments and say things like my career is dead are people who do not believe in themselves. Some of them have dead careers and they feel that whatever happens to them should happen to me. For you to say a person’s career is dead must mean that you are having a messed up life.

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“Even if my career is dead, what is more important is that I have contributed something in this world and when I am long gone, people would still dance to my songs. Anybody can sit in his mother’s kitchen and after buying N50 worth of data, begins to tweet at anybody. There are a lot of people who did not have a career when I knew them, I thought they would not amount to anything but they picked themselves up and they are huge right now.”

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The singer further added that he was doing music at his own pace and he is not competing with anyone.

“I am not competing with anybody; when I started music, I was not competing with anybody. You come to this world, do your thing and you go. If you want to be competing with someone, it would deplete your creativity. I enjoy myself even when I am singing my old song and that is very important to me. Even when I am doing a new song, I am not competing with anybody. For me there is no competition.”

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He told Saturday Beats that women still disturb him but he tries his best to stay out of trouble.

“Those were my rascal days, I am an easy going person now and I am a bit shy. I am the kind of person that if I walk into a room, I would sit down quietly. Ladies still disturb me once in a while but I don’t like to get into trouble. I like having fun with ladies by talking with them. Ladies used to disturb me a lot back in the days. If women do not like your song it would not go far because they have time for music more than men,” he said.

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