Nigerian Artist, Waje, known for her powerhouse vocals, opened up about her aversion to being labeled an “underrated artiste.” Despite her immense talent and contributions to the music scene, fans on social media have often tagged Waje as “underrated,” sparking debates about her recognition in the industry.
In a candid discussion on the latest episode of the Secrets Behind the Scenes podcast, Waje delved into her musical journey, sharing insights into her unwavering faith and successful venture into acting. However, Waje made it clear that she does not embrace the label of being underrated.
According to Waje, being labeled as “underrated” doesn’t sit well with her, as she believes the term carries negative connotations. She emphasized that the perception of success is subjective and should not be defined by external labels.
I do not like being addressed as an underrated artiste (as) Words have power,” Waje expressed during the podcast. She elaborated on how some may perceive being underrated as a form of acknowledgment, but for her, it’s about individual perception and self-worth.
Regardless of the debates surrounding her level of recognition, Waje remains focused on her craft and committed to creating meaningful music that resonates with her audience. Her journey in the industry has been marked by resilience and determination, qualities that have propelled her to success beyond mere accolades.
Going deeper into Waje’s life and career through the podcast listeners gain insight into the complexities of the music industry and the personal struggles artists face in navigating fame and recognition.
Ultimately, Waje’s story serves as a reminder that success is not defined by external validation but by one’s inner fulfillment and perseverance in pursuing their passion. She continues to inspire aspiring artists with her authenticity and unwavering dedication to her craft.
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