Revealed “I Am Still A Gangster” – Naira Marley

Written by on December 24, 2020

Nigerian rapper Afeez Fashola aka Naira Marley has revealed one of the most controversial artists since his emergence in the music industry but not a lot of people know that he grew up out of the country.

The rapper’s interview was packed full with a lot of revelations about his life before the fame.

Speaking with UK media personality, Chuckie, the rapper who appeared to have returned to Peckham for a segment of the interview noted that it feels good to be back at a place where he grew up.

Naira Marley opens up about gangster life in Peckham and doing music.

Naira Marley talked about the gangster life and how everyone all had a history of going to jail.

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The rapper also revealed that he started making a name for himself and went on to form No Manaz. He also added that they were the most violent set of people on the road.

Fielding a question about how he started doing music, the rapper said he was asked to fill up a blank verse on a song and after he did, everyone who listened to the song fell in love with his part.

The Soapy crooner spoke about the level of violence he witnessed in London. Naira Marley also made it a point to note that he is still a gangster.

“I wouldn’t say I was a gangster, I am a gangster.”

The rapper maintained that Nigerians are not the biggest cybercriminals but they have managed to become the face of it.

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