Saturday, September 28, 2013

I am the Jesus of Nigerian music - Jesse Jagz

Jesse Jagz, producer, singer and artist MI’s younger brother, claims he is Nigerian music's saviour and the only musician who can rescue Nigerian music.

The artist, born Jesse Garba Abaga, used to be a member of Chocolate City with his older brother Jude Abaga. He quit the label earlier this year and has since started his own musical endeavour, Jesse Jagz Nation.

The Jos, Plateau State born entertainer who is known for his magic fingers on the turn table says that Nigerian music is "unintelligent" and that "even goats can dance to our music".

Jesse Jagz who is now the undisputed Afrikan Shrine spiritual leader, told HipHop World Magazine that he is his own top artiste in the country.

"My top 3 artistes in Nigeria are me, me, me. No one works harder than me."

"I would love to see a lot of my colleagues step up their game. You don’t need Jesus to tell you that Nigerian music is unintelligent."

"Can Jesse Jagz make Nigeria a better place for Wizkid? Can Wizkid do same too?

"Let adults do better and let kids party. We need to leave something better for the coming generation."


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