Singer
Ego Ihenacho Ogbaro believes music has made her a deeper person. The petite
lady was the only female vocalist with Lagbaja’s band until she left to pursue
a solo career in 2007. She has backed-up for the masked musician on several
tracks including ‘Konko Below’ and ‘Nothing For You’ but her soulful wailing in
‘Never far Away’, a track in Lagbaja’s ‘Africano’ album, remains indelible in
the minds of fans. Ego spoke with Saturday Vanguard recently about her
life after split from Lagbaja
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Who was
Ego as a child?
*Ego
I was a
very stubborn child and I am still very stubborn(chuckles) because I always
wanted my way. It was my way or no way. Although I was a lively child, I didn’t
let things get to me or weigh me down. I easily get angry and I
think I am just myself.
How has
it been since you left Lagbaja ?
I always
knew that I wanted to sing and it was just a matter of time before the dream
manifested.
What I
wanted to do was totally different from what I was doing with Lagbaja. It was
the same music thing but in a different way. Yes, people would have their
doubts and not even know what direction I was going.
It was a
step that I had to take, something I had to prove and had to show the world
that I knew what I wanted and I was moving in the right direction. So, it’s
natural for people to feel that way and have doubts. So far, it’s been good.
How long
did you work with him ?
I
worked with him as a solo artiste for 12years and I learnt a lot from him, like
hard work and not compromising.
At what
point did you realise that you were going make a career out of music?
I have
always been surrounded by music from my childhood. I’ve always loved music but
I took it for granted. When I left secondary school, it was more of a
hobby for me. I joined Colours Band which later became Lagbaja’s band. It
wasn’t until then that I began to take it serious. I started going for shows
and I was making money from it, so I was like okay, this is something I enjoy doing
and I am making money from it; it’s not a bad thing. It was at that point that
I began to take it serious and I said to myself, ‘let me give this a shot’.
Do you
have your own band as well ?
Yes , it
is called Indigo.
What
inspired you to form a band ?
I am a
live performer, so there was the need to get my own band. This is one of the
problems that most artistes face today. They find it very difficult to perform
with a live band. It is very important to play with a live band. I first look
for those that can form the band with me.
Though, I
am not taking anything away from those that use live band; but I just feel that
when you use a live band, it’s fun. You can improvise and express yourself. You
are not much of a musician if you cannot sing with a live band. I always knew
that I was going to use a band. As much as I like singing my own songs, I like
singing other people’s song and this was how I even started. Let me state that
this is totally different from miming. We do this at events such as weddings,
corporate events and other events. It is the same band, that is, Indigo that
also back me up whenever I want to sing as Ego .
What are
your likes and dislikes?
Basically,
I like real people, down to earth people, intelligent people and the ones that
can push me to get a better result. I cannot stand people who are fake but
people with fantastic sense of humour.
Since you
parted ways with Lagbaja, have you released any album on your own?
Yes , I
released an album this year titled First Step but before that, I have
released three singles and two videos and I am very encouraged from the
feed-back.
Culled from the Vanguard.
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