Following the release of his smash single “Shake body“ last year which he topped with two more “Je Kan Mo” and “I am For Real“ last month, Skales full name Raoul John Njeng-Njeng is definitely one to watch out for this year.
In a recent interview with Encomium magazine, the artiste whose album
is set to drop come March, shed light on matters regarding his exit
from former label EME, his rise to fame, switch from rapping to singing,
his “father-to-be” status, and lots more.
If I tell you, it won’t be a secret anymore. (Laughs) God, hard work,
focus, Baseline Music, persistence, dedication and the greatest team
ever. Last year, I sat with my team and we decided on where the Skales
brand is going. It has been about 10 months since I got a new team, and
all hands have been on deck. We have worked and we can say that we are
about to tick the final segment for our 12-month plan which is my debut
album. It has not been easy, but we grind every day, and we thank God
and pray for a better 2015.
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.
March, unfailingly. I have submitted the album to the label. We are in
the process of selecting which songs will make it and which ones will
not. I am excited about the process. But I also cannot wait for people
to hear what I have in the album. It has been a long journey, and I
really just can’t wait.
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.
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