I Avoid Tattoos In Case Music Fails, I Can Return To Office Jobs – Singer Shoday

Shoday, the Nigerian singer, has revealed his decision to remain free of tattoos, saying it’s a strategic move tied to his backup career plans.

During a guest appearance on the Ada’s Room podcast, the 26-year-old artiste, born Shodade Solomon Segun, shared that he has avoided permanent ink in case his music journey doesn’t lead to long-term success.

Shoday, who studied building technology in school, said he wants to preserve the possibility of returning to a traditional nine-to-five job.

“I studied building technology in school, and I am here doing music. I knew that if music does not work, look at my body, do you see any tattoos? It is because I am sceptical. If music does not work, I would dust my CV, and I am back in the office,” he said.

“I’d be on low cuts. Straight up, I am back in the office. This music is what I am doing for life. I used to tell people that if God did not want me to go far, I would not get to this point that I am currently at. The fact that I am here, and I have done it consistently, not one, not two, not five songs, and I am still here, that means God really want me to do this.”

Shoday also offered advice to his fans and aspiring creatives: always have a fallback plan.

“One thing I have kind of learned so far in life is that it would not be sweet. Sometimes, it would not go as planned. Always have plan B. Always know when to quickly flip the script and do something else,” he said.

Source: The Cable

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