Daniel Anidupe, popularly known as Kiss Daniel, is the artiste behind the hit single, ‘Woju.’ He talks about his foray into music
What does your name ‘Kiss Daniel’ mean?
I got the name when I was in school. I
have a dimple in my cheek and in school, when you had dimples in both
cheeks, you were called ‘Kisses’. Since I have just one, I was called
‘Kiss.’ Because there were other Daniels in school, the ladies added
Kiss to my first name to tell me apart from the others. So, when I
started music I decided to stick with the name.
Did you plan to become a musician after graduation?
I am a graduate of Water Engineering
from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State. My
intent was to seek employment in a bank if music did not work out. But I
tried music and it worked out for me. I am presently undergoing the
mandatory National Youth Service Corps programme.
How are you coping with the business of music and being a youth corp member?
I still report at my place of primary assignment. I know what I want. NYSC is important; so is my career.
I wanted to empower myself and I did not want to graduate and start
searching for a job. God has been faithful and things fell in place for
me. There is no clash at all. My boss at my PPA understands and he has
been wonderful. I still do what I have to do. I teach English language,
Mathematics and Physics.
How did you find yourself doing music?
I started doing music when I was 11
years old. I used to write songs and most of the songs I wrote were
about food, maybe because I liked food. My dad acknowledged my talent
and encouraged me. He gave me money
to record my first song with Jahbless in 2008. My mum was supportive
too, but she was scared because she thought I would join bad company. I
met Jahbless through my cousin when I was in the university. I used to
hang out with him and Reminisce. I stayed with Jahbless whenever I was
in Lagos and he let me record songs. He discovered me and brought me up.
I recorded a song in 2008; that was the song my current Chief Executive
Officer listened to and decided to sign me on.
What was the inspiration behind ‘Woju’?
Woju is not my first song. I
wrote it three years ago when I was in school, but I recorded it a few
months ago. It was inspired by some of the good songs I listened to.
When I listen to songs
like that, I strive to make something that would sound better.
Sometimes, I get inspiration by just sitting and hearing tunes play in
my head.
How do you intend to handle the competition in the industry?
There is no competition for me. When my
time comes, I will not struggle with anyone. God set me apart from ther
artistes. Other artistes had their time and they made their money. They
are all good, but it is my time and I have to make the best of it. If I
make good music and people come for me, then it is because I have done
something they like. Likewise, they would go to other artistes if they
did something they liked.
What will happen to your certificate in water engineering?
My certificate is intact. I still need
it for endorsements. I also intend to do some business, so it will come
in handy. Moreover, I have to show my kids proof that I went to school.
Would you like to have kids soon?
I love kids. I am neither married nor
engaged as we speak. But if I meet someone today, I could get married
soon because the coast is clear. By the time I become very famous, it
might be difficult to find true love.
Are you into music for the money or you have a genuine passion for it?
I am doing music because of the love I
have for music. But people tell me I can do it as a means of survival in
this wicked world. There are no friends, no foes and no family; just
people with their wants and needs.
Are there experiences that led to that conclusion?
Yes, there are but I would not like to
talk about it. People could have family ties with no connection. One can
also find a friend in a foe. It is a line in one of my songs.
How has your life changed since releasing ‘Woju’?
A lot has changed about me. My
professional career started on May 1, 2014 and since then, I have
received numerous favours from people. God has been good and some A-list
artistes have commended and supported me as well.
Have you been embarrassed by fans?
One cannot escape that. My fans have supported me right from the first day. They contact
me on social media all the time, although sometimes I do not respond
because I have to work. Some have insulted me as well. When I do not
reply their messages, I am probably working to produce good music. One
cannot afford to make enemies in the entertainment industry.
How do your friends see you now?
I do not keep too many friends, but
people around me call me sometimes. When I do not pick their calls, they
think it is deliberate. Some understand, while others do not.
How do you intend to handle fame?
Everyone has his turn and when that turn
is over, someone else will take over. What will keep one longer on the
scene is humility and not letting the fame get into one’s head. I am who
I am and I am not moved by the fame.
How do you intend to improve yourself and remain relevant in the music industry?
It will take God’s grace to achieve
that. I do not have the formula right now, but I have someone that has
it and that is God. I put my faith in Him. I am not a one-hit-one-down
kind of person. I want to learn how to play some instruments like the
guitar, piano and drums. That will buoy my act. I have started my vocal
training and I will perfect it soon.
How do you like to dress?
I like white-wear and that is my favourite colour. I am either wearing all-white or all-black attire.
How do you keep fit?
I work out, but I am yet to develop my abs. I have a slim stature and I want to add some flesh.
What are your hobbies?
I like to play computer
games when I am at home. Sometimes when I have to sleep out, I go with
my computer games. Also, I like to sleep. I used to sew; I have a
machine at home, but I have not done that in a while.

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