Niyola |
Background
My name is Eniola Akinbo but for the
purpose of my music, I am known as Niyola. I had a well-rounded
childhood and my father was a very strong influence in my life. I have
nine siblings and I’m the last child. I read books, played and got into
trouble like every other child. I learned to be responsible early in
life and this has helped me handle good and bad times.
Journey to music
I realised I could sing when I was a
child. My father took me to a Funmi Adams concert when I was eight years
old. That experience opened my eyes and inspired me. As a teenager, I
competed in the Amen Starlet Competition in 2000. That was when I was
introduced to the Nigerian music scene, but I did not make my
professional music debut until 2005.
Kind of music
My music genre is contemporary
R&B/Pop. I grew up listening to R&B/Pop acts. I make music
tailored to how I feel at every point in time. My sound is original and
I also infuse a lot of Yoruba into my music.
Deal with Empire Mate Entertainment
I met Banky W, CEO of EME several years
ago at the first edition of the Ovation Red Carol. He heard me singing
the theme song and he was impressed. A few years after when I decided
to make my comeback into music after a long hiatus, I did a
collaboration with Skales who was already signed unto EME. I went over
to the EME studio a few times to work on the song, ‘Unpredictable.’
Banky and I got talking again and a short while later, I was signed to
the label.
Life as First Lady of EME
I’ve always grown up among guys. It
feels good to know that I have more guys to call my family. There is of
course an added responsibility when you’re the only female on a record
label, but I can handle the pressure. It feels good to know that there
are people looking out for me. If there is any competition in house, it
is a friendly one. We all make different types of music so it would be
pointless for anyone to want to compete with others.
Being sexy
I have always been self-aware. I am a
woman and have always been conscious of my body and the effect it has on
the opposite sex. I am me and being sexy is innate. It is not something
I do on purpose, it’s like breathing. I don’t know for a fact if it has
helped increase my acceptability or made me marketable. I want to
believe my music does all that for me.
Sophomore album
My first album with EME is in the works.
The three singles I’ve released are all from this album and the rest of
the music I will release will also be from it. There are many sides to
me, and with each new single, I give the audience a new glimpse of me,
my music and my style. My music is a part of me and we want to ensure
everyone is ready for Niyola’s second album.
Competition
I’m a firm believer in running my race.
Competition helps but it should not be the only reason why we take
action. I am very hard on myself and I am my biggest critic. Nothing
good in life comes easy and I do not expect to be handed anything on a
silver platter. If there were no obstacles, my story would not be
memorable.
Fame
My biggest issue with my growing fame is
the increasing lack of privacy and the demands on my time. It seems
like these days I can barely get a moment to myself. There is always
something or someone demanding some of my attention, but it’s the life I
chose so I’m dealing with it.
Mr. Right
I’m not in a relationship and I don’t
like the phrase Mr Right. Any man that I would get involved with has to
possess certain basic qualities. I have a strong personality so, my man
must be confident. Any man who lacks self-confidence will not be able to
live with a strong woman. He must also have the fear of God. This is
very important and he must be intelligent. It also helps if he is good
looking. Attraction is important in a relationship.
My style
I like to keep it simple. Style for me
is comfort, elegance and class. I dress according to the occasion and
the message I’m trying to pass across with that particular look. It
doesn’t necessarily have to go with everybody’s approval .I think what
you wear is a personal choice.
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