Timaya Reflects on His Legacy, Faith, and Music Industry Insights

Written by on September 25, 2024

In a recent interview with African Folder, Afro-dancehall legend Timaya discussed his 20-year career, commitment to music, and industry insights.

Known for hits like “Dem Mama” and “Plantain Boy,” he shared how he has sustained his success. “I’m a fighter, I keep going,” he said, highlighting his resilience. “Among all the OGs, I’m the most consistent; I can brag about that.”

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When asked about retirement rumours, Timaya made it clear he has no plans to stop making music. “My life is my career; a native doctor is a native doctor forever,” he explained, emphasizing that music is a core part of who he is.

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On the topic of faith, Timaya stated, “I believe in God; I’m a Christian.” His spiritual beliefs often shine through in his music, especially in gospel-inspired tracks like “Ogologoma” and “Blessings.”

Timaya also offered advice to new artists. He warned against seeking instant fame and using drugs. “Drug is not an option; it’s an illusion. Build longevity,” he advised, stressing the need for commitment, strategy, and originality.

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With nine studio albums, including his latest release, “Gladiator,” Timaya continues to solidify his status as one of Africa’s most influential musicians.

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