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Sean Tizzle denies quitting music, reveals location

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Sean Tizzle denies quitting music, reveals location

One-time music sensation Morihanfen Oluwaseun Oluwabamidele better known in music circles as Sean Tizzle has denied speculations making the rounds that he has quit music.

The artiste who revealed that much in an interview also added that he is still domiciled in Nigeria as people tend to think that he has relocated or moved abroad to pursue other passion due to his long absence from the music scene.

He said; “A huge number of people tend to think I relocated or moved abroad; this was the mindset of a lot of people about me. I traveled for months on my US tour and also spent time working with other artistes and producers. As an artiste I believe change of environment is sometimes helpful for a creative person.

“I worked with Grammy award winning producers and I was the first Nigerian artiste to meet and work with Tory Lanez back in 2016. To avoid irregularities one has to keep working and allow the music speak for itself.

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“I have always been in Nigeria; people just like to think I’m not in town. And I can’t blame them because of a lot of these people don’t know me on a personal level or know my schedule. I try to make myself available when I can and let out only what I want the public to know about.”

The musician who has taken a while to release a track, featured in one or held a show said his fans should expect something fresh from him very soon as he noted that he has been working with fresh talents.

“Like always, I’m about good music, my fans need to keep believing and supporting me, I will make good music and keep the love alive. Except good music from me, maybe a body of work soon, I’ve been working with some really talented guys,” Sean Tizzle added.

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