Singer unveils release date, artwork for fifth studio album "Ijele (The Traveler)"



On longevity in the music business, the Highlife musician said in an earlier interview that he has already mapped out plans to be around for a long time to come, and has been prepping himself for it.
"It's all about hardwork and God, I just wanna be a musician, I don't wanna be an artist, it's gonna be a long time, I have prepared myself, and know what it's going to take for me to get there," he explained.
The superstar singer has been about the music from the age of 13 as a drummer and keyboardist for a local church in hometown Enugu before transforming into a vocalist under the tutelage of a certain Mr Ordor who ran a music company Soundcity Communications.
Flavour has since honed his skills, as a singer and songwriter, and gone on to release four studio albums since his self-titled debut album "N'abania'' released in 2005. This was followed by ''Uplifted"(2010), "Blessed" (2012) and "Thankful" (2014).
Flavour has gone on to be a remarkable performer, getting nominated and winning so many laurels across various categories for his effort including Best Live Act MAMA 2014, Best Male Artist Western Africa at the 2016 All Africa Music Awards among others.
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