According to Temmie, with the massive airplay she is getting, she won’t allow anything to hinder her love for music.
“I would say education and music as two different things entirely, I don’t try to predict my future. It could happen, but it’s not gonna stop my music,” Temmie said.
The YBNL first female act’s career got a boost after she was signed on the label, following which she dropped her debut single ‘Jabole’ that got massive airplays on radio statio
YBNL songstress, Temmie Ovwasa has made a new revelation about the future of her music career.
According to Temmie, with the massive airplay she is getting, she won’t allow anything to hinder her love for music.
“I would say education and music as two different things entirely, I don’t try to predict my future. It could happen, but it’s not gonna stop my music,” Temmie said.
The YBNL first female act’s career got a boost after she was signed on the label, following which she dropped her debut single ‘Jabole’ that got massive airplays on radio stations.
Temmie Ovwasa hails from Imo State and is a student at the Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomosho (LAUTECH)
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