Nigerian rapper and singer Skales, born Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, has shared a poignant reflection on his modest upbringing. Growing up in Kaduna State, Skales revealed that he, along with his family, lived in a small hut and slept on mats, underscoring the humble conditions from which he emerged. Despite these challenges, he nurtured a passion for music that eventually propelled him to stardom.
Skales detailed how his early environment shaped his character and creativity, inspiring much of his music to reflect his journey and the reality faced by many Nigerians. Raised by a single mother who worked hard to provide for the family, he often frequented his mother’s cassette store, which played a significant role in sparking his love for music and songwriting.
His breakthrough came after winning the North Central region of the Zain Tru Search competition in 2008 and later signing with Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E) in 2009, where he released hits like “Shake Body” and “Keresimesi.” Skales has since established himself as a significant figure in the Afrobeats genre, known for his resilience and dedication in a competitive industry.
Reflecting on his journey, Skales continues to inspire upcoming artists and fans alike by demonstrating that perseverance and passion can overcome humble beginnings and challenging circumstances.
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