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Why I Dropped Out of Medical School In My Final Year – Peruzzi

According to the star, he dropped out in his final year.
The artist revealed on the Zero Conditions Podcast how psychologically exhausted he was while studying Medicine and Surgery in Ukraine.
He insisted that he had just finished the course and that he wanted to pursue his musical love.
“I got tired for real, for real. I never felt like that in my life. I was done, like everything about me, in my head, I was done with medicine. And that was when I was about to start my final year so it was a lot. I had written my first MD already at the time. It wasn’t about how long I had left at the time, it was about me not wanting to do anything again. I didn’t want to do it anymore,” said Peruzzi.
Peruzzi attended Odesa National University in Ukraine until his fifth year, when the pressure of Medical School became too much for him, prompting him to return to Nigeria.
He was able to tell his mother how he had been feeling at school and why he wanted to return, and she set one condition for his return.
He continued; “I really got tired, my entire being was tired so I left on the first of January and I didn’t even have my passport, I had lost it. So I went to the embassy and they gave me a travel letter because I needed to leave that urgently. When I got back the only person I told was my mum. I was able to explain how bad I was feeling and she said I should make sure to come back with my school result and everything from the first year to show that I was in school so I did.”
He couldn’t tell his father why he was back in Nigeria, and his mother hadn’t informed him either. Peruzzi then informed the podcast hosts that members of his father’s church had begun to murmur among themselves at the time that he had dropped out because he was home during a non-holiday season.
Despite dropping out, the singer appears to have no remorse about his decision.
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2Baba My Mentor, I Copy Him A Lot – Peruzzi

Nigerian singer, Peruzzi, has referred to iconic musician, Innocent Idibia, aka 2Baba, as his mentor.

Emphasizing on the ‘African Queen’ crooner’s influence on his talent, Peruzzi admitted to copying his lyrics and musical style “a lot.”

Peruzzi spoke in a recent episode of the Zero Conditions podcast on Pop Central.

He said, “2Baba is my daddy [mentor]. I copy from him a lot. If you listened to ‘Amaka’, you’d notice I copied his verse I just changed some things on it.

“Till now, I still copy from him. I have to say the truth.”

Peruzzi also stated during the show that he is a “special” artist because he is an all-rounder.

“I can do everything when it comes to music. You’ve met every artist, they know only some things, they don’t know everything. That’s why I am special,” he said.

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“E wear agbada go show for Spring” – Reactions trail outfit of Israel DMW to Davido’s London concert

Davido’s logistics manager and aide, Israel DMW was filmed executing some moves on stage while in his traditional attire at Davido’s London show.

The Afrobeats singer, Davido, held his concert last night at KOKO, London, as he performed some tracks from his much vaunted album, Timeless.

His aide and hype man Israel, who had joined him in London on Tuesday, also took to stage to show off of his moves.

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Asa Asika eulogizes Peruzzi for great writing skills on Davido’s hit track ‘Unavailable’

The manager of Nigerian artist, DavidoAsa Asika has eulogized Peruzzi for writing one of Davido’s track from his album “Timeless”.

Recall that Davido dropped his much-anticipated ‘Timeless’, album on March 31, a few months after the death of his son, Ifeanyi Adeleke jnr.

The 17-track album features guest appearances from Grammy award-winning Beninese singer, Angelique Kidjo, British rapper, Skepta, Asake, Fave, Cavemen, and DMW’s latest signees; Morravey and Logos Olori.

Davido’s manager, Asa Asika has hailed Peruzzi over his excellent writing skill and the amount of work he put in the track ‘Unavailable’ to become a success.

This praises from Asa Asika comes after Peruzzi took to his Twitter page to show appreciation to Davido and his manager Asika for trusting him enough and giving him such a significant task.

Asa Asika wrote while hailing Peruzzi; “My favourite writer to work with anytime, any day. @peruzzi_vibes”