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I recorded “Rollercoaster” in Awoyaya (Lagos), so you can see what I mean when I say that I recorded the album all over. I was moving around, and
that’s why the album is Homeless. The album has its displacement. I recorded “Rollercoaster” in Awoyaya, and if you know what that means, you can
tell that it was a rollercoaster of emotions. The pressure was really heavy on me because I only had “HBP” out. It’s all part of a story, and there
was a time I was living with my cousin, and we’d buy four Arizonas, we’d smoke one blunt each and have one blunt left to smoke early in the morning.
We’d call it early glory. My cousin used to wake up late, but I was usually awake by four or five in the morning, and I’d have smoked the last
blunt. So, that’s what inspired parts of “Rollercoaster.” Another thing I noticed is that when we are going through issues, nobody really
understands, but I always bring life to wherever I am. That means people don’t know when I’m going through stuff because I just love to see people
happy. It was a rollercoaster of emotions for me because I’d been going up and down to get stuff done. I just had a moment of realisation at the
point I recorded that song. It was produced by Che, the same guy who produced “Gangsta Love Letter.”
By:MemoriesFM
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