“Anyone trying to compete with Rema is wasting their time” – Crayon

"Anyone trying to compete with Rema is wasting their time" – Crayon

Mavin Records singer Crayon has declared that competing with his labelmate, Rema is a pointless endeavor for any musician. Crayon said as much on his Twitter page on Saturday, encouraging performers who share his perspective to stay in their own lane. The “Ijo” crooner claims that Rema has a spirit that no one can match since they would just be catching up.

"Anyone trying to compete with Rema is wasting their time" – Crayon

Nigerian artist, Crayon. source: Google He wrote, “Anybody wey Dey try to compete with REMA You dey waste your time; you will play catch up forever! Just focus on your lane !! Baba na spirit, you Dey follow and compete!!! Hmmm!!!” Anybody wey Dey try compete with REMA you Dey waste your time you will play catch up forever!!! Just focus on your lane !! Baba na spirit you Dey follow compete!!! Hmmm!!! 🫵🏽 — CRAYWAY! (@crayonthis) November 18, 2023 In the same spirit, Crayon asserted that he is a reborn version of Ayodeji Balogun, better known by his stage name Wizkid, the Afrobeats phenomenon. The “Ijo” hitmaker said as much on Twitter, adding that he also has a little bit of Canadian superstars Justin Bieber and Drake. Crayon wrote, “I feel like I’m Wizkid REGEN with a touch of Drake and Justin Bieber!” I feel like Rema is burna boy REGEN with a touch of Travis Scott and playboy carti!!!! — CRAYWAY! (@crayonthis) November 18, 2023

Why I thank God I didn’t blow in 2019 – Crayon

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crayon blow 2019crayon blow 2019 Popular singer and songwriter, Charles Chibueze Chukwu alias Crayon speaks on why he is grateful to God that he didn’t blow in 2019 when he was first signed into Mavin Record by the music executive, Don Jazzy. The talented Afropop singer likened the growth and boom of his status in the music space with that of Job in the Bible as he remarked that God was possibly waiting for the right time to bring him to the limelight. crayon blow 2019crayon blow 2019Singer, Crayon. He stated that having fame now is most satisfying now that it would have been for him if he had attained it in 2019. “Omo thank God that I didn’t blow in 2019 when I came out. Na now sweet pass! Jesus. I had to wait bro I had to wait !! “God tested my patience like that of Job in the Bible. Now ehnnn I’m coming for everything like a comet!!! Mo ti blowww kpaaaaa”, he tweeted. Check out his post …

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“I used to hawk fruits in traffic” – Crayon recounts trench to triumph story

"I used to hawk fruits in traffic" – Crayon recounts trench to triumph story

Popular singer, Crayon opens up on his past struggles as he recalls how he used to hawk fruits in Lagos traffic. The Mavin superstar was recently featured in Punch’s Saturday Beats during which he spoke on the inspiration behind his new album ‘Trench to Triumph story’.

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Singer, Crayon. Photo Source: Instagram. He said that the album is a musical depiction of what he had struggled through to become where he is today. “My ‘Trench to Triumph’ story is about where I come from, and how I got to where I am today. “I was born in Orile Iganmu (Lagos) and when I was seven years old, we moved to a ‘face-me-I-face-you’ apartment in Ojo. We were about nine or 10 people sharing a room. I am the eldest child of my parents, and I faced a lot of financial struggles growing up. Money was very tight. I was sent home regularly from school due to unpaid fees, and I ended up taking the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination five times. “During that time, I was working on my music, and helping my mum at the stall where she sold fruits in the market. Sometimes, I would even hawk the fruits in traffic. Going from that kind of life to being signed by Mavin Records, and on my way to becoming a global superstar, is my triumph. I used to be in the trenches and now I am triumphant.” He also spoke on his experience meeting with the veteran actress, Ngozi Ezeonu, after singing a song which featured her name. “First, I appreciate the marketing team at Mavin Records. We were going back and forth on ideas on how to push my song, ‘Ngozi’, and Ella, the head of marketing, suggested that should do something with Ngozi Ezeonu. “So, I reached out to her management, later contacted her personally and shared the idea with her. She was really open to the idea. She is such a sweet soul. She actually knew the song, because her kids used to playing it in the house. I was so excited seeing her, and it was a full-circle moment for me, because I used to watch her in movies while growing up, and my mum is one of her biggest fans. “When I showed my mum the video of my visit to her, she was quite excited as well. That visit was one of my best and funniest moments this year. When I posted the videos and pictures, some people even thought she was my mum.”

Crayon exchanges words with troll after he claimed to be ‘Mavin’s finest’

Crayon exchanges words with troll after he claimed to be 'Mavin's finest'

Mavin Records signee, Crayon goes head to head with a troll on Twitter, after he announced himself as the finest in Mavin.

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The singer thought to goof around on the micro-blogging platformer, Twitter, announcing himself as the finest in Mavin. His statement did not sit quite well with a number of trolls.
Nonetheless, a particular troll‘s comment struck a chord.
The troll wrote:
“You fine no lie but you don dey too get weight ooo go hit the gym make you con dey show dem you packs 😂😂🔥”
Crayon silenced the troll by putting him in his place, adding that he lives his life and not the troll’s.
In Crayon’s words;
“Yen yen yen ! If person lose weight now ! You go still open your gutter dey talk say hmm crayon you don slim Wetin happen!??? I no kuku dey live my life you and yours!!!”
See Crayon’s post below;