The start of an album is always rough -Yomi Peters

Oogbodo (left) and Peters

Juju shuffle creator, Yomi Peters, has disclosed to OSEYIZA OOGBODO BLOG how difficult it is to record an album.

He made the disclosure while speaking on his latest album, saying, “When you’re working on an album, the beginning is going to be rough. If you don’t have patience, you won’t see it through. So, doing an album is a gradual process.

“You can do twelve tracks. You will hustle for the number one track, it might not boom. You can work for the second track, it might not boom. You can struggle on the third track too.


“What it just means is that the first track has to push you a little bit, the second one too and on and on like that and it might be the sixth track you nack, and wow, it’ll bring all your loss within one, two months.

“So that’s why what we’ve been doing is we’re trying to do something every day, trying to make sure we’re on track, trying to make sure we’re hustling to get there and we will by the grace of God.”

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