Falz Reveals How His Knowledge In Law Helped His Musical Career

Falz The Bahd Guy

Lawyer-turned musician, Folarin Falana, better known by his stage name Falz the Bahd Guy, has said that some of the skills he learnt as a lawyer are now helping in his musical career.

The University of Reading, England-trained lawyer stated this during an Instagram Live session with his fans. His words: “On the skills helping me as an artist, I would say analytical mindset, because as a lawyer, one has to critically analyse things. My lyrics usually have a lot of depth. I do not just make music, I make sure it has a lot of meaning.”

Commenting on why he was very active in the #EndSARS protests, the Karashika crooner said, “it was something that had to be done. I felt that we were left with no choice. The EndSARS hashtag is not new. It had been online for years and every time we complained about those things, nothing was done. So, I thought it was time to take to the streets.”

“I had seen a tweet by Runtown saying he was going out (to protest), so I called him and told him I was interested. I put out a tweet saying that we would march on a specific date for a certain cause. We were actually expecting 50 or 100. We got out there and started marching and by the time we got to the end of the road, thousands of people had joined. It was unbelievable. I had never seen anything like that. It gladdened my heart how everyone came out,” he added.

The rapper stated that his activism was not because he wanted to go into politics as speculated. He said, “going into politics has never been the plan. I have never said to myself that I would run for any (public) office. My motive for activism is just for the sake of humanity. A lot of people asked if I am going to run for any office but I don’t have any such plans. I have never registered with any political party.”

“I just believe the ‘ordinary’ citizens need to be as motivated as I am about humanity. There is no ulterior motive. I want to see that there is a certain standard of living that the ordinary Nigerian is enjoying. I want to see that there is light, food, jobs and an enabling environment.”

source: guardian.ng

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