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I started hawking after writing JAMB five times – Singer, Crayon

Popular singer, Charles Chibueze Chukwu better known as Crayon, has shared his trench to triumph story involving serious challenges while growing up.

He revealed that he used to hawk fruits in Lagos traffic and his family lived in a low income neighbourhood commonly known as (face me I face you).

According to the Mavin Records signee, he was sent home from school on numerous occasions due to unpaid school fees, and he also wrote JAMB exam five times.

Crayon hawk JAMB

Speaking during an interview with Saturday Beats, Crayon said it was while he waited to gain admission that he helped his mum to sell fruits and was also working on his music.

The 22-year-old singer recounted all these while explaining the inspiration behind his new album ‘Trench to Triumph story’.

In his words; “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.”

Crayon also talked about his first time meeting 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,” he said.