We were lucky to catch up with Shabba Noah recently and have shared our conversation below.
Shabba , thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Did you always know you wanted to pursue a creative or artistic career? When did you first know?
Coming from Nigeria, a culture filled with music and dance it most certainly influenced me. From the time I was a child I knew that I wanted to pursue music.
As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I am excited to submit Shabba Noah, a standout artist from Abuja, Nigeria, for your consideration in your renowned publication.
Shabba Noah’s extensive touring history across Africa underscores his dedication to spreading his music far and wide. This experience not only reflects his musical prowess but also positions him as an artist capable of bridging cultural gaps through his craft.
I have a fan base in Africa, Germany, and the UAE, Shabba Noah has demonstrated his ability to resonate with listeners on a global scale. This diverse fan base speaks to the universal appeal of his music and his ability to connect with audiences from different parts of the world.
I bring a unique blend of Nigerian musical influences to the forefront, creating a sound that is both culturally rich and universally engaging. My music reflects a deep connection to his roots while incorporating elements that resonate with a global audience.
For you, what’s the most rewarding aspect of being a creative?
For Shabba Noah, the most rewarding aspect of being an artist or creative might be the ability to express unique perspectives, evoke emotions, and connect with others through their art. It could also involve the satisfaction of seeing personal growth and the impact of their work on the audience.
Is there mission driving your creative journey?
My creative journey seems to be driven by a mission to give back to Nigeria through music, possibly aiming to uplift and inspire the youth. Collaborating with companies like Apple or Dell suggests a goal to leverage technology partnerships for educational or access initiatives, contributing to the development of the community.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: Shvbbvnovhgram
- Twitter: Shabbanoahlcnrecorsa
- Youtube: Shabba Noah