For Solagbade
Sola, a gospel music minister, music is a divine assignment she has to fulfill.
Born in Ikeja, Lagos about 37 years ago to the family of the Olanipekun
Okusanya, she is the first daughter. In 2002, she got married to Mr. Segun
Solagbade. In 2008, she came out with her debut album tilted Yin Baba.
Subsequently, she released her second audio titled Sounds of Praise in 2013,
followed by another album in 2014 titled Yahweh Praise. In this interview with Mega StarNews, Solagbade who added a
year to her age last week, speaks about her latest album ‘Ayo mi ti de’
scheduled to be released later this month among others.
How did you
come into music?
To me, I see
music as a mission to be fulfilled. I can say I see music as my divine
assignment, a mandate to be carried out without excuse. I didn’t just venture
into music. I have a serious passion for it. I started singing as early as I
was five years old as I led the school cultural group in my primary schools
days.
What type of
music genre do you sing?
I can say I
am into purely gospel music. I am a gospel music minister.
Who is your
mentor?
Basically,
someone I respect so much whom I can call my mentor is Mama D.A. Fasoyin. She is
a woman who sings with so much passion. I also appreciate Bukola Bekes, she is
full of life whenever she sings.
What is your
disposition to secular music?
I like music
that adds value and gives hope while lifting the soul of the listeners.
Salvation is a gift from God; I have seen the likes of Evang. Ebenezer Obey who
has been passing wonderful messages to people long before he gave his life to
Christ.
What is your
current project?
My latest
work, which is scheduled to be out by May, is an album titled AYO MI TI DE. It
has five tracks with beautiful and inspirational messages.
On what
label is it coming out?
Actually, I
can say God has been my promoter for now. When I gave my work to about three
companies, all of them endorsed it and told me they love the work. But, in
turning me down, they said only artistes are the ones benefitting these days.
What I deduce from that is that most of them don’t really want to spend their
money to promote artistes.
However,
somehow, I decided not to get discouraged. I do get invitations from churches
to perform and I use the opportunity to sell my albums in those churches. Many
do call me to get copies. But I can say for now I get additional support from
Zplus Music International and Dapart Music who also help me to distribute.
How do you
get your inspiration?
I get my
inspiration from the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit normally ministers to me at
times in my dream. I might be cooking at home and I get the inspiration. But I
do pray for songs because I do write theme songs for church programmes.
With music,
I feel fulfilled with the fact that it gives me the opportunity to express my
gratitude to God while people around will equally be blessed.
What are the
lessons life has taught you?
You have to
pursue your purpose with prayers, vigour and determination. You need to know
your purpose and where you are heading.
Life has taught me to be self-motivated and God-dependent regardless of
what men say.
Aside from
music, what else do you do?
I work as a
payroll administrator in an HR company in Lagos.
What is the
fashion trend you love to wear?
I love
colourful, beautiful, smart and comfortable outfits.
What is your
philosophy of Life?
Life is what
you make of it. Whatever your goal is in life, you have to keep the dream
alive, no matter the situation. Don’t give up. Quitters never win, and winners
never quit.
Where do you
see gospel music in the next five years in Nigeria?
I see gospel
music becoming much better than what it is now presently.
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