Oxlade credits church choir roots for staying clean

This afrobeats dude credits his clean lifestyle to church choir rehearsals. Oxlade openly avoids smoking and hard substances, pointing to his family's deep religious roots as the reason. He told musician Tim Godfrey that a childhood immersed in musical church groups shaped him. The performer, known for the track Ku Lo Sa, coordinated choirs across all age levels during his youth.

He comes from a family bursting with musical talent. His grandmother serves as a deaconess with a great singing voice, while his grandfather played several instruments. Oxlade mentioned his mother's skills in dance and song, too. He firmly believes his ability to write gospel music stands as his strongest talent.

The artist feels his career progress is divinely supported. He expressed that touring numerous cities with a first album requires a blessing. Oxlade stated he views his achievements through that lens of faith, leaving him without worry. His collaboration with Tim Godfrey on the song Infinity blended their styles.

That joint track mixed gospel with mainstream afrobeats sounds. It generated divided opinions among listeners. Some supporters questioned the partnership because of the singer's past issues, while others applauded the innovative fusion. The project highlighted Oxlade's smooth vocal approach alongside Godfrey's passionate delivery.
 

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