Saturday 27 July 2013

Interview: Dipp Talks Fashion, FEAR, Money and Career


Here is an interview of Dipp, talking about his life since he officially started his music career in the year 2005, with a single and video called ‘’ Dangerous ft. M.I’’, then Pop off selecta, Ko soro nbe ft late indigenous rapper Dagrin. He also shot a new Video of his new song "Balance For Me" which will drop soon or has dropped
Enjoy interview below

MMP: Can we meet you(a quick introduction; childhood, education, likes and dislike)

DIPP: Geez! I can’t really say all there is to say though, but here goes! My name is Dipp, i’m an RnB singer and performer. I am Yoruba by tribe and My childhood was in the North where I did all my education (most of it). I studied at ABU, and got a B.Sc. in Building (environmental design). I like good people and dislike bad and insensitive acts.

MMP:When did it all start for Dipp, music and all?


DIPP:  Music! It was always there ,when I was a kid but professionally, it started when I dropped my single “Dangerous ft. M.I”

MMP: what material thing would you never do without?

DIPP: Glasses perhaps! Money!!

MMP:When did you delve into music and why?

DIPP: I’m passionate about not just music, but entertainment as a whole. That’s why!

MMP: Dipp is an energetic and fantastic dancer why didn’t you choose Dance as a profession?

DIPP: Well, I don’t know! I feel like it’s something I love doing as an addition to my act. Not necessarily something I want to spend my entire existence on.

MMP: Describe the entertainment industry

DIPP: To my understanding It’s a maze, a jungle to survival and a challenge to success. I feel it’s in an infant age and still developing itself. It’s always good to be part of these times, because no-one really controls the industry. It’s shaping itself. It’s dynamic, erratic and mostly unpredictable.

MMP: How has been in spotlight changed your life

DIPP: It has in many ways, can’t really explain. There are positive and negative realizations. There’s pressure.

MMP: Being an entertainer/public figure is not a day job, how did you fight through the challenges?

DIPP: Discipline, also God factor, he watches over me. I also have good people that look out for me. But we all have to be vigilante regardless.

MMP: As a good looking man, how do you wade off your female fans?

DIPP: (Laughs)Where is the good looking man, lol! Oh well, I simply treat my female fans with shear respect.

MMP: If you were to start all over again, what would be your major priority in life?

DIPP: I’m not sure, but it would still be in entertainment, probably acting.

MMP: I’ve seen Dipp perform on stage,trust me it’s not the usual naija,he brings Energy and adrenalin rush with him,Where do you get your strength?

DIPP: From God, practice and discipline. There’s so much more I can offer and one day, I’ll show it!

MMP: What exactly is you fear

DIPP: Failure, not the type that builds you, because we must fail to succeed. I’m talking about the one of failing in life, that you never get to be what or who God ordained you to be.

MMP: What other things do you asides Music?

DIPP:Can’t tell you that! No…….wait for them to unfold one after the other.

MMP: What would be your Candid advice to youngsters vying to be in the entertainment industry/ or any other sect

DIPP: Ascertain you are meant to be doing what you’re doing

Work very hard at it to be number one (compete with yourself and set goals and challenges)

Pray harder…

MMP: What is your favorite watchword to success

DIPP: Aim for the heavens, so if you fall, you fall amongst the stars.

Interview by Miss Mobo

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