Being a female rapper is a huge
deal especially since it’s a male
dominated field. Talented female
rappers like Eva Alordiah trying to
be successful at making this genre
of music will tell you it is never
easy. In a recent interview with
Encomium, the ambassador for the
#MadeOfBlack Guinness Campaign
spoke about her struggles as she
continually tried to make her mark
in the Nigerian music industry.
Read the inspiring interview below:
On if there was a time she thought
of quitting
‘Everyday, yes. But then I get up,
wipe the tears, wear my one black
shoe and keep on moving.God is
your only refuge at the end of the
day as a human being. When you
live life knowing that God, or
something much higher than you,
is in control, you would find no
need to worry. I have been blessed
with the most amazing parents,
family, friends, dogs and fans that
there is always someone sweet to
remind me what a beautiful life
this is. Sometimes, that is just
about enough.’
On if she has achieved all she
wanted
‘No not yet. Ha! My work has just
started. The struggle days may be
over but the hustle has just begun.
I aspire to be the very best version
of myself as I move along every
curve and every bump on the road.
I am excited for what lies ahead,
but more than anything I am
happy to do what I always wanted
to do with my life. I wish everyone
could be given that chance. I wish
everyone could take that chance
for themselves.’
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