Niyola speaks on why she left EME, it has to do about being s*xy

Niyola speaks on why she left EME, it has to do about being s*xy

Niyola has spoken out about why she left EME, saying it was about being s*xy and she wasn’t in for that. She spoke about being more than that and how she wanted her materials to be out than her body. Niyola who spoke to Chude Jideonwo said; “When a female artiste wants to do music, the first thing any man will think of as a business man is be sexy…i’m sexy, i’m smart, i love God but it is also important to find a person or people who understand that. i think that to be fair on the label, a lot of times, they just didn’t see it, they are business man and did things as far their knowledge carried them…i should have been marketed as who i was and not just as a girl that is pretty and that can sing” Niyola said. “Leaving EME wasn’t a happy event….it was not happy in the sense that when you invest time, your blood and all into something, you want to see it yield results …but it didn’t happen as expected…….it was sad for me cos i feel I should have done enough more while there…we are still friends now, i am friends with everyone” Niyola stated.

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