Unveiling the Rhythm Maestro; Interview with Khimo

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Picture a young boy, born on a crisp day in April 1999, amidst the vibrant landscapes of Yala LGA, Cross River State. His journey from Market Road Nursery and Primary School in Ogui Enugu to completing his secondary education at Matter Ecclesiae Secondary School in Aliforkpa, Yache, Yala LGA, Cross River State, has been a tapestry woven with the threads of music.
In this brief conversation, Khimo gets vivid about his creative journey!

Khimo on Spotify
Q: How did you get started in music, and what genres do you specialize?

Khimo: Imagine a young lad in JSS3, brimming with passion and enthusiasm, belting out tunes of established artists while freestyling at every opportunity. That was my genesis! From those humble beginnings, I ventured into Afrobeat, my musical canvas where I paint my stories and emotions.

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Q: Are there any artists you’ve worked with that left a significant impact on you?

Khimo: Collaborating with fellow artists like Jardarnni and Emmyli on my track “Ginger” was like adding spices to an already savory dish. Their creativity and energy left an indelible mark on my artistic journey.

Khimo on Instagram

Q: What is the current status of your music career?

Khimo: Imagine standing on the precipice of a musical revolution, feeling the adrenaline coursing through your veins, knowing that this moment is just the beginning of an epic saga waiting to unfold. That’s where I find myself now.

Q: Do you have any role models in the music industry?

Khimo: While the music industry boasts numerous luminaries, I’ve always believed in carving my path and being a beacon of uniqueness. I’m a trailblazer, inspired by my own journey.

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Khimo on YouTube

Q: How do you define success in your music career?

Khimo: Success, to me, isn’t just about the accolades or chart-topping hits. It’s about the resonance of my music with people’s hearts, the ability to connect with listeners on a profound level.

Q: Have you ever experienced any embarrassing moments during your performances or career?

Khimo: Picture this: I’m on stage, pouring my heart out through my music, only to have the MC abruptly silence me mid-performance. It was a moment of embarrassment, but also a testament to the resilience that defines my journey.

Q: What are your plans and goals for the upcoming year?

Khimo: Get ready to witness the unveiling of two monumental tracks, each pulsating with the essence of my soul. And mark my words, an EP is on the horizon, promising to be a sonic masterpiece that will reverberate through the ages.

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Khimo on Tiktok

Q: What are your thoughts on the Nigerian entertainment industry and its current state?
Khimo: The Nigerian entertainment industry is akin to a roaring inferno, ablaze with talent and creativity. It’s a melting pot of diverse voices and sounds, each vying for their moment in the spotlight. And let me tell you, the hits that are dropping lately? Pure fire!

Q: Finally, how would you describe yourself and your personality in one sentence?
Khimo: music is me and I’m music.

Khimo on Facebook

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