Iyanya, a Nigerian music sensation who is presently touring Ghana in support of his new EP, Love and Trust, revealed that despite their past disagreements, their relationship will always continue.
The well-known Nigerian artist revealed during an interview with Giovanni Caleb on Showbiz 360 that despite how much the memoir “I am not Yvonne Nelson” wounded him, he still had sympathy for the author.
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“I was hurt and I told her. She’ll always be my baby. She is a sweet girl regardless of all the madness,” he commented.
He added that, “Everybody in here has been through one but it’s just because we are famous people. We’re going to go crazy sometimes but we’re cool.”
The ‘Kukere’ singer also took time on the show to promote the release of his new EP which features other African stars.
” I just dropped my EP. It’s called Love and Trust. I’m promoting that here and I’ve been to a few TV and radio stations. I have 6 songs on there. One of the songs is called Breakfast.
“There’s Allowed, Love and Trust featuring Joeboy, Woman: to all the ladies in the world and Plans because I’ve got big for you guys,” he revealed.”
When asked why there was no Ghanaian on his album, Iyanya said that the previous one he released had a Ghanaian on it.
“So before this EP, I dropped another EP. I have Kwame Eugene on that one. It’s called Sweet Argentina. It is a beautiful song. You should check it out. We intend to shoot the video in a few weeks,” he explained.