Rap singer, Mocheddah, tells ’Nonye Ben-Nwankwo about her life and her career
You have been off the scene for a while…
Yes. It is true. But I went back into
the studios some months ago and I started recording. I have shot a
couple of videos and I am still shooting. Very soon, everything will be
unveiled.
You went back to school when your career was blooming. Why?
I was already in school. I started music
when I was in my JSS 2. I have been doing music for a long time. My mum
was scared. She wanted me to go to school. She told me that if I must
do music, I must go to school. So I couldn’t just compromise that
request. I was in my first year when I did my hit track. But it never
crossed my mind not to go to school. It wasn’t an option.
Was it easy coping with fame and your studies?
It wasn’t easy. I was young. I wasn’t
old and grey and tired. School wasn’t going to kill me. God was just
faithful. There were times I would be so tired from the shows and
recording sessions. I would have an exam and I would also need to travel
to perform somewhere. I would be an hour late for my exams; I would
read on the plane. In all this, I worked through them. Even my
classmates asked me how I was able to do this. I loved it all. I was
grateful for it and I was happy because I had work at that young age.
When you went back to school, some
other female artistes came into the scene and somehow, everybody forgot
about you. So would you think it was a wise decision continuing with
your studies at the time you did?
You cannot live your life for people. We
are all living our lives. I am where I want to be. I am just having fun
and I am not paying attention to what is going on around me. It is all
about me. I am happy.
You have really held on to this Soul Mate ambassadorship…
Oh yes. I have been a Soul Mate
ambassador for three years now. It has been fun and it has been a lot of
work as well. You are not only responsible for yourself, but for the
brand. It has been entertaining. We have different responsibilities. It
has been amazing and it has made me stronger as a businesswoman. We tell
people about the product and push it to other people. The job has
changed my life.
You were still coping with fame when you got the brand ambassadorship. How were you able to manage?
I still do not know. I am where I am today. It is just His grace and He has been faithful. He has never left me hanging.
The way you are mentioning God, one may think you have become an evangelist…
But we are all evangelists.
As an ‘evangelist’ how come you
posted your bikini picture on your Instangram page? A lot of people even
felt you uploaded that picture as publicity stunt…
I am not going to say anything about that picture.
Showbiz comes with a lot of challenges, has it been easy for you?
Earlier on, it was tough when you open
the papers and magazines and people are talking about you. It got to me.
But with time, I had to develop a thick skin. With age comes confidence
and confidence comes with wisdom. It now becomes what you think of
yourself and what your family thinks about you. I got a tough skin over
the years. People would always talk about you. It doesn’t happen to you
alone. It comes with the territory. There are some people who they don’t
even get to hear about. For them to talk about you and even ‘cook’ up
stories, it then means you are special. I see a silver lining when I
hear stuff about me. I always move on.
Was it your ‘thick skin’ that made you to overcome the scandal of your alleged nude picture that went viral?
I don’t know. I don’t remember anything
about that. I am not going to defend myself. I don’t always have to do
that. People will always talk about you. They will always pick on
meaningless things. As a human being, you have to move on.
But really, were those pictures yours?
I will not answer that question.
Did that episode, whether true or false, have any effect on you and your career?
At that point, I had grown a thick skin.
I wasn’t depressed. It is just like you waking up and somebody is
telling you that you did what you know that you did. Such thing can’t
get to you. You don’t have to defend yourself; you just have to move on.
Nothing has ever come in between my music and I. Nothing. My school
didn’t even affect my music. I am where I am because it is where God
wants me to be and it is where I chose to be. Life is all about knowing
when to slow down and knowing when to move on. I started music so early
and there was a time I was just going on shows, shows and shows. God
blessed me so much and I achieved so much at an early age. I had to go
into other things. I am an entrepreneur. I am a young lady growing into a
young woman. I want to experience the world. That I have not released
an album in a couple of years does not mean I am off the scene or that I
am no longer relevant. I am an ambassador for brands and I get paid for
that. Because I am not on TV doesn’t mean I have been buried.
Why did you choose rap music?
I don’t always plan what I want to do. I
always do what I want. When rap came along, it just came. I wasn’t a
rapper. I didn’t plan it. I figured I could rap and I decided to go
along with it. I wanted to mess with people’s heads. Rapping is just
speaking your mind and making it sound as hard as possible. Mo is the
singer and Mochedda is my alter ego. Music can’t be put in a box. There
are different expressions. I am just an artiste. I can choose to
express myself in any way.
Do we see you singing and not rapping soon?
It depends on what we agree to do at the
end of the day. I have so many songs now. This new album is about the
new me. It is about me as a lady. I like the album already. My fan base
has grown. They are no longer 16 years old. They grew just the way I
have grown.
Is it because you feel you’ve grown up that you left your label?
I will only say that your secondary
school will not be mad at you because you grew and got into the
university. Your university will not be mad that you finished and got a
job. There is time for everything. I didn’t have any misunderstanding
with them. I don’t owe them any album. We are very cool. They are my
brothers. I am now on my own. I have my own record label, Cheddah Music.
I will soon release my album. You can’t rush music.
Are you sure you can compete with the girls in the industry now?
I am so happy for them. I do music for
me. I do music for people to hear me and appreciate the music. No matter
how hungry you are, I will not give you raw food. I will boil it and
make sure it is ready. I am not in a race.
Who are you currently dating?
I have a boyfriend. I will not like to say who I am dating, but really, I am in a relationship.
What kind of relationship do you have with Eldee?
I will not say anything.
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