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“Music can be used to fight poverty”

Writer's picture: Phuti RamaphakelaPhuti Ramaphakela

Updated: Nov 14, 2024


Rise Africans newspaper had a wonderful chat with a music producer, DJ, Sound Engineer from Nigeria. Justice Itua Iyere (33) was born in Edo State, Ekpoma and attended University of Benin. Dj MK Groove, as popularly known, is an Esan by tribe and believes in nothing but a hardwork.

“I  experienced numerous things in the music industry  in the past 5 years, but pushing more harder made me feel special. I love music with all my heart and I know that tomorrow will always be better than today, where there is hope there is life”, said MK Groove 

In 2022/23, he was busy with an album, which  includes tracks such as “Good woman”, “Odogwu ”, “Poverty no good” and others. When asking him about a motive behind a song “Poverty no good”, he said: “there were tough times where I had nobody to assist me financial to be able to push my music. Days were dark and that is where I realised that poverty is to be blamed in lot of things”

His dream is get and exposure and perform internationally. Currently DJ MK Groove has managed to entertain his fans at a place called The Rock Garden in Abuja and want to see himself performing in places such as South Africa.

“All aspiring artists must never give up on their art, life is too short, keep pushing and remember that no pain no gain. Thanks for all the support and lookout for my upcoming hot album” he concluded.

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