Every artist knows that moment when the pressure from the Lagos/Ibadan grind makes you want to quit. For Samson Oladimeji Ajilore, a.k.a. Blaqman Ghalis, that low point didn't lead to a breakdown—it birthed a fire anthem.
This is the kind of story we live for at Kubansound: turning pain into power.
The Higher Self Wrote The Hook
Blaqman Ghalis was at a critical junction in his music journey, feeling completely stuck and ready to abandon his career. But instead of letting doubt win, he did something strategic and spiritual: he sat down with a pen and paper to channel his "Higher Self."
That powerful, uplifting pep talk—the advice his most confident self would give him—ended up becoming the unstoppable chorus of the song. Omo, talk about motivation! The verses that follow are a pure testament to his current reality: an honest exploration of his suffering and his resilient response to it.
Law School, Bills, and The Unstoppable Hustle
The struggle is often financial, and for Blaqman Ghalis, it’s a double whammy. Imagine juggling the demanding workload of a university law student—with the usual bills to pay—while trying to break into the music industry.
"The challenge has always been financial," he admits. Pushing his songs, paying for promotions, and getting his name to the masses is "almost impossible" when the purse strings are tight.
But this is the difference between an artist and a champion: "But we keep pushing regardless." That Law School discipline clearly translates to the music hustle. Blaqman Ghalis is fighting for his dream, balancing the legal texts with the musical beats.
If you believe in the power of resilience and a good story, you need to be rocking with this sound. Follow his journey, stream the track, and support the hustle!
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