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I was producing music for fun. When I was still very young I used to rap with my brothers. Sometimes we needed beats to do rap-battles and one of my friends intruduced me to fruity loops I practiced with it and it was just for fun.

I came to Lagos after my brothers left I was sleeping in this studio then “Hit Factory Studio,” Olamide usually visits this Hit Factory Studio to record his songs. When he left Coded Tunes, I recorded his debut album “First of all” with Pheelz. (Fast forward...)

I lost my mom in 2018, when this happened my energy and everything drained up. I started slowing down with producing beats and music. I took a step back. After 2 years I discovered that I had lots of songs in my system. My friend's insisted I released the song that they were dope songs. So I released one song and people loved it. I wasn't taking it seriously at the time until I met my manager Iseoma. While she was trying to encourage me to start releasing the songs I wasn't feeling them, I was kinda OK being a producer. She dragged me back to Nigeria. After everything we released “DADA.” Davido liked the song and we did a remix after that remix everything turned up.

- Young John reveals during an Interview with Adesope.

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I was producing music for fun. When I was still very young I used to rap with my brothers. Sometimes we needed beats to do rap-battles and one of my friends intruduced me to fruity loops I practiced with it and it was just for fun. I came to Lagos after my brothers left I was sleeping in this studio then “Hit Factory Studio,” Olamide usually visits this Hit Factory Studio to record his songs. When he left Coded Tunes, I recorded his debut album “First of all” with Pheelz. (Fast forward...) I lost my mom in 2018, when this happened my energy and everything drained up. I started slowing down with producing beats and music. I took a step back. After 2 years I discovered that I had lots of songs in my system. My friend's insisted I released the song that they were dope songs. So I released one song and people loved it. I wasn't taking it seriously at the time until I met my manager Iseoma. While she was trying to encourage me to start releasing the songs I wasn't feeling them, I was kinda OK being a producer. She dragged me back to Nigeria. After everything we released “DADA.” Davido liked the song and we did a remix after that remix everything turned up. - Young John reveals during an Interview with Adesope. © Audiolord Audiolord