Many know Kafayat Shafau Ameh aka Kaffy to
be a dance instructor, choreographer and fitness coach but did you know
she also once added ‘musician’ to her name? The mom of two in a chat
with BellaNaija’s Abisola Alawode revealed amongst other things her reasons for dabbling into music and her plans to perform with even bigger stars than Ciara.
On why she’s stopped making music…for now: Originally,
I’m more of a dance person.
My doing music was not an experiment
rather; the industry was not developed enough for the kind of stuff I
wanted to do. If I was to focus more on my artist side and I abandon the
dance part, there would be a vacuum. I mean, today dance has achieved a
high level of popularity. There is hardly any facet of the
entertainment industry today that doesn’t feature dance.
But
professionally, dance in Nigeria hasn’t gotten to the part where it’ll
begin to pay like music does. For example, dance alone can’t get you a
house in Banana Island. For me, I would like to do music to interpret
visuals. I’m not going to do music because I want to be a Beyoncé.
I’d do music because I would like to wow you with the visual effect of
the sound. We are already in an era of copyright apart from that, for
how long would I dance to other people’s music? So you can say I wanted
to create dance moves to my own music.
Kaffy, Ciara and her dancers when Ciara visited Nigeria
On her recent performance with international star Ciara:
I see my self performing with even bigger stars than Ciara. I have seen
stars rise and fall. So I don’t think the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna or Ciara are
the biggest stars I would still work with. My performance with Ciara is
a great stepping stone and is a confirmation of the dream I’d had that
this dance is going to go international.
A time is coming where there
would be a global market where we can culturally exchange ideas. And now
that our music has crossed over and is winning fans internationally,
the sky is the limit for us. I mean Ciara came to Lagos and felt it. It
was a very simple move but it had a lot of spirit and I’m glad she
appreciated it.
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