Nigerian singer Oxlade recently opened up about his early childhood, revealing a unique fact about his musical journey—he began singing before he could even talk.
Speaking on the ’90s Babies’ podcast monitored by News & Vibes, the “Ku Lo Sa” hitmaker shared that his parents had informed him of this incredible part of his upbringing.
According to Oxlade, his parents told him that, as a child, his ability to sing developed faster than his ability to form words.
Reflecting on this, the singer believes that his vocal talent began to show very early in his life, setting the foundation for his eventual career in music.
Oxlade further explained that his love for music was evident from his youngest years, and that it shaped his path long before he consciously knew what music was.
His talent and passion for music have since made him one of the prominent names in Afrobeats, with hits like “Ku Lo Sa” capturing the hearts of many fans worldwide.
This revelation adds an interesting layer to Oxlade’s career story, showing how his connection to music has been an innate part of who he is since childhood.
Fans and listeners now have more insight into the singer’s early development and the deep-rooted origins of his artistry.
“I started singing before I started talking. My parents told me that I started singing before I could even talk
“I sang faster than catching up with talks. That was what my parents told me. I feel like that was where it [my talent] all started from.”
Source: NewsandVibes.com