The Nigerian born Top contender in Norway’s
Got Talent has assured all Nigerians that he will put up an incredible show
come Friday the 12th of May in the Semifinals of Norway’s Got Talent
( Norske Talenter). Appyday has disclosed to our source that he has been working
very hard with his team in preparation for his next appearance in the Show. He
promised that he will do his best and hopes that all Nigerians will vote for
him so that he can get to the Finals. Unlike some other contestants in the Show,
Appyday prefers to make original songs for each of his Performances instead of
using songs from other known musicians. Our sources reveal that Appyday who
loves children a lot will be performing a new song which he wrote for his son
Elliot at the Semifinals. The song is titled “I Love My Baby”. And it presents
a parent’s sacrificial love for own child. Appyday will be performing with over
10 children this time.
Our source recently got an interview with
Appyday just a few minutes after one of his rehearsals sessions in preparation
for his upcoming performance in the Semifinals on Friday May 12. Below is the
interview:
1.
Tell us about yourself:
I am a singer and song
writer. Was born in Nigeria but I moved to Norway after my studies in Nigeria.
I have B.A Hons in Theatre Arts from Unilag as well as a PGD in Mass
Communications also from Unilag. I am from Anambra State, and I grew up in a
Godly Home. I have 5 Sisters and 2 brothers. They all live Happily in Nigeria.
I am the only one that chose to live abroad.
2.
What were you up to before
relocating to Norway?
Before I came to Norway I
was an actor with Nollywood. I actually started acting while I was still in the
University. The first production I was part of was the soap Opera “After The
Storm “that was airing then on NTA network. I played an extra role in it and
was paid 300 naira then. After that, I Miraculously got the lead role “Ogaga”
in another soap opera “Royal Tears”. It was my Role in Royal Tears that got me
some popularity back then. I featured in many other movies before I decided to
start producing. I also founded Excellency Nigeria Children’s Theatre. I love
children so much. It was a theatre house where I trained children in Drama and
Music.
3.
Before you left Nigeria you
were known in the Nollywood circle as Ogaga, and your artist name as a gospel artist was “Emeka Thunder” following
the success of your hit praise medly “Praise Thunder”. However, in Norway you
are known as Appyday. Why the change of artist name?
I started again from the
scratch, so it was necessary to rebrand. Moreover, in Nigeria I was a gospel
artist but here I make world music. When I changed my music , I thought it best
to also change my artist name. I chose the name “Appyday ”after rising from the
many challenges I encountered here when I came newly. I want to be happy rest
of my life and I wish my fans the same.
4.
Music is said to be universal,
but checks showed you put your music on hold for sometime upon your arrival in
Norway. Was it deliberate and why?
I couldn’t help it. It was
en entirely new environment for me. I had no network or contacts, and no Job.
The language was different. I had to start a language school to learn the
language. Also the people around me did not believe in my talent. I knew I could
earn a living from my music but I did not get any meaningful support from
anyone, so I had to put my music on hold.
5.
What were the challenges you
encountered trying to push your music in Norway?
My one greatest challenge
was the people around me. Like I said earlier, they devalued my talent. To them
I was wasting my time doing music and so they tried different ways to stop me.
It was very frustrating but I kept my dream alive within me. I knew that music will
save me one day. All those years I spent not making music were dark years of my
life, but I also learnt how to survive on my own in my new society without the
help of anyone. I can boldly say that my Rise today and the opportunities I have
came from God and God alone, including Norway’s Got Talent.
6.
What brand of music do you play
and how acceptable is your music in Norway now.
I make more than Music.
For me, it is all about Ideas. Therefore, I make Ideas or you can call it
concepts and from that, I make my Music.
“Grow Old With You” came
from the idea that people should pay more attention to making there
relationships and marriages last for their lifetimes rather than quitting
easily on their partners, except in situations where it cannot be helped.
“Okro Soup” came from the Idea
that no matter what part of the globe life takes us, we will still miss a part
of our home.
“I love my baby” expresses
the sacrifice that comes with parenting. Most parents are willing to make big
sacrifices for their kids.
But usually, my genre is
Dancehall and afrobeat. Right now my music is gaining wide acceptance in
Norway. They love my beat and energy. People here want to be happy and
entertained and I give them just that. They all love my HAPPY music.
7.
What are your plans for the
prize money if you eventually win the $60,000?
I love kids a lot so my life
dream is to help less privileged kids. I want to give abandoned and unwanted
kids a good life. I will grow old seeing the many children I have given a life.
This is my life Dream, and I want to use the prize money on this project.
I am calling on all Nigerians
to vote for me on Friday May 12 . You can vote by going
to the site www.tv2.no . And voting must be from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. you can find
instruction about how to vote on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ernest.emeka2 .
Meanwhile, you can follow Appyday on Instagram, twitter and facebook @iamappyday
You
can also download Appyday's "Okro soup" on MTN ring tone, simply text
1768182 to 4100. Costs just N20 for one week or 0768182 to 4100, costs
N50 for 1 month.
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