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Monday, 28 October 2013
Many see the glamour but are ignorant of the hard work and pains that preceded Banky W's fame and success. In a chat with with Vanguard, BankyW shared his story - how he moved from being an undergraduate begging for audience at salons in the United States, to building a musical empire that has produced internationally acclaimed artistes like Skales and Wizkid. Excerpts: “Everybody knows me to be the Chief Executive Officer, CEO, of EME, but what people do not know is that EME started when I was in my third year in university in New York. You see, we all dream dreams, but it is important to think very big and start where you are because God never gives you everything but gives you enough to start. At that time, I knew I wanted to do music, but of course I understood nobody starts by selling a million CDs or the big screen! I worked in fast foods outlets, clothing stores and as a knife salesman, selling knives from door to door. That way, I gathered money to pay for studio recording time. I was recording with a close friend at that time. After making that music, we printed a thousand CDs though we didn’t have any fan. I had one battered car that broke down virtually everywhere, so, we would print black and white posters, stick them on the sides of the car, sell from the car’s trunk and drive to salons to do marketing. We would walk to the owners of the salons, greet politely, and ask them to let us entertain their customers. Sometimes, some would kick us out and sometimes some would say yes. If told yes, after singing for a minute or two, we would sell our CDs to the customers! That was the beginning! A lot of people see you on stage and see the success but do not know what you had to go through! I never had one really big break; it was always two steps forward and a couple backwards. But I just decided that I was going to make music work for me. That was why I moved on to a new salon each time any salon rejected me! I just kept going because I believe failure is when you give up. Albert Einstein said he tried a hundred times to make the light bulb. When he was asked what kept him going during the 99 times, he said: ‘I didn’t consider those 99 times as failure; rather, I considered them 99 ways that it didn’t work!’ We went about selling CDs and, on the days we couldn’t sell much, we would sit down and be broke together. I remember my friend was a member of a church that usually served food after service. So, on the days we didn’t sell CDs and were too broke to buy food, we would attend service in that church so we could pack rice and store in the fridge. At a point, being a student of industrial engineering, I was working for an engineering company and was recording as well. I would go to work from 7am till about 2pm and then go to school till about 8pm, and then drive two and a half hours to New York City where the studio that would let us record for less was, and record until about 2am. I would then drive two and a half hours back home to be back at work at 7am the following day. One day, I was driving home from work and was so tired that I fell asleep while on a bridge. I would have driven off from the top of the bridge to God knows where, if not for an on-going construction work. God really saved me!” After a while, Banky’s hard work began to pay off and, even while in school, he began winning awards, beginning with the ‘Albany Idol’ competition. Other international awards soon followed. In 2008 when he decided to move to Nigeria after the completion of one of his albums, Mr Capable, Banky was consistently told his genre of music ‘would never appeal to Nigerians and therefore wouldn’t ‘sell’. As he got turned down, pressure mounted on him and his manager to change their genre of music but Banky strongly held on to another long-standing principle which had taught him to stand out by being unique rather than trying to imitate anyone’s skill. He therefore insisted on sticking to R&B, and this paid-off as he soon became a household name in the Nigerian entertainment industry! Banky's advice: “You cannot say enough about the grace of God and I therefore do not want to claim any form of glory. Falling down is inevitable but getting back up is optional! Frankly, you can’t appreciate sunshine if you’ve never been through a heavy rain. Yes, life is tough, but what do you do in those tough moments? Do you learn the lesson, stand up again, consider yourself stronger and keep going? Or do you sit down and feel sorry for yourself? The graveyard, they say, is the richest place in the world because therein lies so many who died with their dreams. So, my advice is, do not give up! If Banky can be where he is today, you can be where you want to be if you put to mind to it.”
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! We have so many best
dressed celebrities lately cos it seems
every one ‘em
wanna look superb, even tho some go
extra mile just to look good at events or
gatherings, so they are bringing up their
‘A’ game.
A best dressed person is someone who
is perfectly styled, decently dressed,
someone who
has charisma, captivating look, has a very
good combination and most importantly
the dressed
most fits you.. Even if you are wearing
cheap material you still make the dress
look expensive..
Best dressed is totally different from
being fashionable… Being fashionable is
the
combination of good or bad or crazy or
weird materials together just to make you
unique. You
can be fashionable by looking crazy or
weird but can’t be best dressed looking
crazy or awkward..
So here are the list of worst dressed
celebrities in no particular order:
1. Rukky Sanda : She’s an actress, I’m
sure you know her right.. She’s got the
best body but she
doesn’t dress spectacular but always
careless with her dressing.. Do you guys
still remember
the nip slip and also the tight leggings
showing her crotch?
2. Modenine: As long as I am concerned,
the rapper still remains the worst dressed
Nigerian
rapper.. He’s a very good and talented
artiste but being talented doesn’t
necessarily transcend into your dressing…
Modenine is one artiste that wears big
blazers to an award show in a hot
weather.
3. Denrele: Denrele is one of the
most fashionable people… He’s not best
dressed he’s
just got the taste and eyes for fashion..
The Crazy looking guy is far from being
best dressed but
he’s got a fashion statement that makes
him standout and unique.. Looking like
Denrele does
not make you a best dressed but a
worst dressed.. No parent would allow
his or her child
to grow up and look like Denrele *lol*
4. Mercy Johnson: She still remains the
sexiest nollywood actress, but in terms of
dressing; it is a
no no. She’s one actress that don’t know
how to put it together despite her
hourglass shape..
Mercy Johnson is one of worst dressed
actress but one of the most talented
actress ever..
5. Charly Boy: Area father still remains
worst dressed celebrity of all time, he’s a
legend and he
started this weird and scary look even
before we know who is Denrele.. Charly
boy is totally
fashionable but still remains the scariest
worst dressed celebrity of all time.. At
some point I
thought he was gonna change his dress
sense cos he’s a grandfather, he has
grown up kids oooo. We love area father
but not his dressing..
Sтandιng oυт Top мaιn prιorιтy..
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