The shake body singer/rapper Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as skales voice out about how is life is since he quit the EME label in the recent interview he had with Encomium Magazine....
<b>Why are you doing songs now and not rap?</b>
I see myself as an artiste, and that
means that I can do whatever kind
of music I want. I can be a rapper, I
can do pop music, I can do dancehall music or even soul music. Heading for a Grammy is rap, Mukulu, Take Care of me and Denge Pose is a fusion of rap and pop, Shake Body is pure afro pop. My new song, I am for Real is dancehall and Jekanmo is popular music. I am a musician, and my unique selling point is my ability to be versatile and do music that will make money for my mom, my management team, the label and myself without watering down the quality of my music.
<b>Will you say Skales is better off after leaving EME?</b>
Yes, but without going through EME,
I doubt I would be here. I will say
my time in EME was a learning
process. You know the saying that
without fire, you can't get gold. That
is how my stay in EME is for me. I
am grateful for the period I was
signed there, but Baseline is home
now, and we are making this work.
<b>If you were with them, do you think you would have gotten this far?</b>
I don't think so.
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