ID Cabasa Explains Why Unfinished business Doesn’t Mean Defeat
Written by MAX FM on January 24, 2026
Unfinished, Not Over: ID Cabasa Talks Music, Joy, and Every Song’s Story
By: Gladius Elizabeth

ID Cabasa speaking candidly during his Max FM interview about his “unfinished business” and music philosophy.
ID Cabasa has been a guiding force in the Nigerian music scene for years, and recently, he gave fans a glimpse into his creative mind on Max FM. With honesty and clarity, the legendary producer shared a message that resonates beyond just music: unfinished business is not his final chapter.
Every Song Has Its Own Era
During the candid interview, ID Cabasa explained that each track he produces exists for a purpose. Every song represents its own time, mood, and story. He emphasized that rushing to compare songs or measuring them against each other only steals the joy from creating.

The veteran producer explains why comparison kills creativity, sharing insights on his latest projects.
Comparison Kills Joy
The music industry thrives on comparisons, from fans debating hits to critics rating releases. ID Cabasa warned that this mindset can quietly drain both artists and listeners. Instead, he encourages celebrating the uniqueness of every song, allowing it to shine in its own space.
Learning From Unfinished Business
For ID Cabasa, unfinished business isn’t a failure. It’s continuity. Each project builds on the last, shaping the journey of an artist. He believes that recognizing progress, rather than obsessing over perfection, keeps creativity alive.
Final Notes
Unfinished business is simply part of the story. ID Cabasa’s words remind fans and fellow artists alike to value growth, embrace creativity, and let each song tell its own tale.
Stay tuned to Max FM for more behind-the-scenes insights and exclusive artist conversations.