Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

“I went to university to please my mother”- Ty Bello


Ty Bello

Ty Bello whose real name is Toyin Sofekun-Bello is a renowned Nigerian musician and photographer.

She has disclosed that she went to the university to please her mother.

The minstrel said her plan was to become a ā€œbig hairstylistā€ after graduation, adding that she has always been creative as far back as she can remember.

Ty Bello
Ty Bello

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She said she started writing songs at the age of 8.

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The ā€˜Land is Green crooner stated this while featuring as a guest on the latest episode of I Said What I Said podcast, co-hosted by FK and Jola.

She said she started photography and music almost at the same time.

TY Bello said, ā€œI have been writing songs since I was 8, 9, 10. I started music and photography [professionally] right at the same time.

ā€œAfter university, when everyone in my class knew where they wanted to work. And I had no such dream. I was very confused.

ā€œUniversity was that period where I thought, ā€˜okay, let me go to school to make my mum happy. Then I was going to graduate to be a big hairstylist.ā€™ I thought that was my future.

ā€œWhen it came to NYSC and everybody asked where to be posted to, I asked to be posted to the south. I was like, what do I do? And I think that was the major turning point where I realised that I had to be posted to phototech because I just started photography.

ā€œIt wasnā€™t like I wanted to be a photographer all my life, but that one move made me who I am today.ā€


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