Nigerian music icon, Timaya, has opened up about the gritty, hands-on promotional tactics he used at the start of his career, offering an inspiring glimpse into the hustle behind his rise to fame. In a candid statement, the “Plantain Boy” crooner revealed that before fame, lights, and awards, he walked the streets of Lagos and Port Harcourt, doing door-to-door promotion of his music.
“I worked. I did door-to-door promo in Lagos and Port Harcourt,” Timaya said. “That was my grind. I didn’t wait for radio stations or TV – I went out, met people face to face, handed out CDs, and asked them to listen.”
Known for his raw lyrics and street-smart appeal, Timaya’s story is a powerful reminder that success rarely comes overnight. His early promotional efforts – knocking on doors, speaking directly with fans, and building his audience one listener at a time – helped cement a loyal fan base that has stayed with him over the years.
Now an award-winning artist with a legacy spanning over two decades, Timaya’s journey is a testament to hard work, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in his talent.
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