ntil early this year when she posed semi-unclad for a New York based
magazine, Adokiye Kyrian Yvonne a.k.a Adokiye is relatively unknown in
the nation’s music scene.
But immediately after that controversial posture, the sexy singer has
become one of the hottest rising female singers in the country. In this
recent interview, she speaks on the raunchy photo spread among other
issues.
Early this year, you posed semi-unclad in a New York based magazine. What was the attraction?
It actually got leaked. I did some modelling jobs while I was in New
York and at that point in time, some pictures leaked while the process
was still going on. Yes, I posed for some shots, but I never really
posed unclad. I didn’t expose my private part as a woman. That I exposed
my skin doesn’t mean I posed unclad. I am an architect by training and
creativity is part of my daily routine. So, I didn’t pose unclad because
I didn’t expose my private part.
We learnt, you were paid handsomely for the job?
Officially, I was paid the sum of $200,000 and a G Wagon Mercedes Benz car for the photo spread in the magazine.
Do you ever regret posing unclad?
I have never for once regretted anything I have done in the past. But
at the end of the day, I just want people to believe in me that I have
got a lot to offer to my fans.
Were your parents pleased when they saw your unclad pictures?
My parents are highly understanding people. They know the kind of
daughter they have and they also know that whatever I’m doing today
doesn’t affect me both psychologically and physically. So, they always
support me in anything I’m doing.
What were you doing in New York?
New York is like a second home to me. I travel to New York once in a while.
There was this rumour that you were dating W4. Is it true?
No, we were never in any relationship. But we were just friends and he was a colleague too.
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Here are excerpts from the interview On Nudity: “I find it relatively easy to keep my clothes on because I don’t really feel like taking them off,” she said. “It’s not an urge I have. For me ‘risky’ is revealing what really happened in my life through music. Risky is writing confessional songs and telling the true story about a person with enough details so everyone knows who that person is.
That’s putting myself out there, maybe even more than taking my shirt off.”
On the backlash she receives from the press because of her song lyrics: “I know when not to read an article,” the songbird admitted. “Is it going to help my day? Is it important for my life?
If the answer is no, then I just don’t click.”
“I’m careful about getting sucked into the rabbit hole that is the Internet because, as a songwriter, I don’t have the option of having thick skin,” she continued. “As a writer you have to be open to everything, and that includes pain, rejection, self-doubt, fear. I deal with that enough on my own.
If you look hard enough, you could find somebody on the Internet criticizing every single thing about you. If you’re me.”
On her numerous publicized relationships: “I think everyone should approach relationships from the perspective of playing it straight and giving someone the benefit of the doubt,” she said of dating. “Until he establishes that this is a game. And if it’s a game, you need to win. The best thing to do is just walk away from the table.”
And most importantly? Never yell in a relationship.
That’s putting myself out there, maybe even more than taking my shirt off.”
On the backlash she receives from the press because of her song lyrics: “I know when not to read an article,” the songbird admitted. “Is it going to help my day? Is it important for my life?
If the answer is no, then I just don’t click.”
“I’m careful about getting sucked into the rabbit hole that is the Internet because, as a songwriter, I don’t have the option of having thick skin,” she continued. “As a writer you have to be open to everything, and that includes pain, rejection, self-doubt, fear. I deal with that enough on my own.
If you look hard enough, you could find somebody on the Internet criticizing every single thing about you. If you’re me.”
On her numerous publicized relationships: “I think everyone should approach relationships from the perspective of playing it straight and giving someone the benefit of the doubt,” she said of dating. “Until he establishes that this is a game. And if it’s a game, you need to win. The best thing to do is just walk away from the table.”
And most importantly? Never yell in a relationship.
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