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I Regret Working With Some Nigerian Artistes

You may want to hold your horses if you're looking to see a collaboration between Nneka and a Nigerian artiste anytime soon.

Soul singer, Nneka has expressed regret over working with certain Nigerian artistes.

In an exclusive interview with Pulse, the "Heartbeat" singer, though refusing to call out anyone in particular, revealed that she did a few collaborations with local artistes which she never should have done.

"I think I've tried to be more open to the Nigerian market but I did it the wrong way" she revealed.

"I did a couple of collaborations that I never should have done. The sound and mix wasn't good, I should have taken more care, been more involved instead of just getting myself out there but that's the wrong way. If you're losing yourself just because you want to be seen that's the wrongest way to do things because you're never going to be successful"

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She further said:

"I can't forget where I'm coming from, I'm Nneka 'Mother is supreme', that name is a heavy name, I cannot forget the responsibilities I have. I love Nigeria but I'm not going to allow Nigeria consume me and drain the love I have for this place and turn it into hate. So I'm going to be me and I'll keep playing live music and be revolutionary and a political activist regardless of what I get"

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