'I felt my new album was career suicide' - M.I Abaga
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'I felt my new album was career suicide' - M.I Abaga

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Nigerian rapper MI Abaga has declared that his latest body of work isn’t mainstream material.

In a chat with Soundcity, MI who just released his 8th album, YungDenzl: A Study On Self Worth, noted that he never expected that his album will be well-received.

He said: “This album is actually very niche. Right before it came out I felt it’s career suicide because everybody is making songs for the clubs, for the radio.

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“This project I felt like I really needed to speak to the kid dealing with self-esteem issues, to the black man that’s frustrated with the world, to the person that’s heartbroken, to the person that’s struggling to find self-belief, to the person that’s dealing with depression.

 

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