- Skales, the popular musician, voiced his sentiments about being underrated in the music industry, expressing a belief that he deserves more recognition for his work.
- During an interview on the Hip TV program “Trending,” Skales opened up about his struggles with low self-esteem, despite his success in producing hit songs, highlighting the importance of self-confidence in his journey.
- Skales emphasized his contribution to the global spread of afro beats, asserting his place among those who helped bring the genre to the world stage, and confidently declared himself to be the “greatest artist,” without intending any disrespect to others in the industry.
Renowned musician Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales has recently voiced his belief that he is not given the recognition he deserves within the music industry.
In a recent interview on the Hip TV program “Trending,” hosted by reality star KimOprah, the ‘Shake Body’ crooner highlighted the challenges he faced, stating,
- “I just rediscovered myself from 2020. I’ve been dealing with a lot of low self-esteem. Even while I have all the big songs in the world, I still doubt myself. But now, I’m more confident.”
Skales also emphasized his role in the global spread of Afro beats, asserting,
- “I believe I’m among the set that started taking afrobeats to the world. I was honoured and opportune to be part of it. I tell myself I’m the greatest artist out there.
- This is no disrespect to anybody. It’s just my opinion of myself. I believe that I’m the rave of the moment because where I’m right now musically is inspiring.”
The musician, who has consistently delivered hit tracks, emphasized the importance of self-confidence in an artist’s journey, underscoring the need for recognition and appreciation from his fans.