Popular singer, Enetimi Odom, aka Timaya, seems
to have been off the entertainment scene for awhile. It was a tough call
chasing him around Lagos for many weeks before he finally gave our
correspondent an appointment for an interview in his home in the Lekki area of
Lagos.
It was obvious that the self-styled Egberi Papa 1 had not quite recovered from the
impact of his breakup with a controversial actress that he dated a few years
ago.
Although it is common knowledge that Timaya
broke up with the actress in 2009, he confessed that the relationship had
robbed off on him badly and wished he could be rid of the attendant negative
aura.
“You should not date somebody who already has a
negative record. In my own case, it affected me at that time. I feel that a
relationship should be between two people and not exposed to the rest of the
world. Only a smart man is able to keep his relationship private.
“You see, Desmond Elliot and Jimmy Jatt are both
married, but you will never see their wives in public. Naturally I’m a private
person. The only thing that takes me out of my shell is my music, which is what
I do for a living. It seems that the only thing people know about me is that
ugly episode. So I don’t like to talk about it,” he says, adding that he has
learnt a lesson from the experience.
However, the singer is currently involved in
what he describes as a healthy relationship and he has since moved on with his
life.
Apart from that single dark spot in his life,
Timaya seems to have been on top of his game since his fortunes shot up about a
decade ago. During that period, he earned a fat bank account, recorded six
successful albums and scored several chartbusting hits. The seventh album is
currently in the works.
In spite of his achievements, the artiste, who
considers his maiden album to be the turning point in his career, nurses a
secret desire.
“I wish I had the power to heal people. I am
always inspired whenever I see men of God like Bishop David Oyedepo preaching
and teaching people. They practise the same teachings and become millionaires
overnight. I wish I can do that with my music. I would love to be a pastor. I
really want to be one,” he says.
Describing himself as ‘privileged’ to be considered
relevant in the competitive Nigerian music industry, Timaya says he has reached
the point where there should be a change in his career and focus. To prove that
he is serious about this, he has shed his dreadlocks and started experimenting
on a new music style with his last album. The album is titled ‘Upgrade’
and it was released in 2012.
Although many fans think the album is riddled
with lewd songs, such as ‘Ukwu’ and ‘Shake your bum’, the singer
expresses a different opinion.
“A lot of people think I love the female
backside a lot and that is why I sing about it all the time. But then, people
will always complain, no matter what you do. When I was still singing conscious
music they complained that my songs were always full of bile and loathing. The truth
is that I sing about the way I feel at any point,” he says.
Interestingly Timaya is currently writing his
memoir, which will be out in 2014. Regarding his decision to write the book, he
says, “I am at the point where I feel that people can read and be inspired by
my story rather than me singing songs.”
When probed further about the content of the
book, he lets out a teaser, “I have also told the story of a ex-girlfriend of
mine who always wanted to have sex whenever she was in the mood for it.”
Although the singer enjoys being a father,
marriage is not in his plans yet.
“I am not considering marriage for now. But it
is something I must do. Before now, I wanted a child and God gave me one. I
don’t want to have children from different women. My father had 15 children and
I am the last child. I don’t want to live like that. The truth is, I’am not
ready to get married now,” he says.
Unlike most other successful artistes, Timaya
is not the type to show off his wealth or material acquisitions especially on
the social media.
“I don’t show off on social media because
It is not just my thing. I bought a Bentley two years ago and everyone started
buying theirs. I m not even sure some people know I own one. I bought my
G-Wagon two years ago. Some people will buy a shoe and put it out there for
everyone to see. I simply don’t fancy that. Music has made me rich and it gave
me the opportunity to travel out of the country,” he says.
For now, all that matters to the artiste, who
was once a backup singer for Eedris Abdulkareem, is promoting his newest
artiste, Patoranking, as well as re-positioning his label, DM Records, for the future.
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