‘My parents made me believe in love but I grew up to see different world’ – Young Jonn

Young John opens up on childhood and upbringing


Upcoming Afrobeats singer, Young John, shares insights into his childhood and his perspective on the world outside of his family.

During a conversation with Saige Jones, Young John discussed his upbringing in a Christian household, where his parents held the roles of pastors.

The singer mentioned that his musical journey began within the church as a drummer.

Young John

Reflecting on his past, Young John acknowledged that his parents’ relationship instilled a strong belief in love within him. However, as he matured, he encountered a different reality beyond his family’s bubble.

He said:

“I grew up in a religious home. Both my mum and dad were pastors. My mum had a school. She was a psychologist. So I grew up in a religious background. I started my music career as a church drummer and keyboardist.

““When I was really young, I believed in love so much because of what I used to see between my parents, before I grew up and saw the world is a lot different than that.

“My family was a very closed one until everybody got busy with life. And life happened. My mum is late now. We lost her to cancer. It happened a while ago. I’m over it now.”

In an earlier interview, Young John had revealed how his mother helped transformed his career.

Speaking during a chat with TV host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Young John disclosed that as a kid he was shy and had social anxiety which deprived him of so many things. But his mum, who is a psychologist, made him undergo therapy after seeing her clients.

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