Takura Ready for Collaboration with Nigerian Star Davido
Rapper Takura Shonhayi recently opened up about his victorious battle against drug abuse, signaling a positive new chapter in his life and career.
After undergoing a transformative five-week rehabilitation program, Takura expressed his gratitude for reaching a “good space” mentally and emotionally.
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In a candid conversation with Star FM’s DJ Eve during the Unplugged broadcast, he revealed his readiness to embark on exciting collaborations, notably with Nigerian superstar Davido.
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This news has ignited anticipation among fans, who eagerly await the fusion of talents from these two musical powerhouses.
During the interview, Takura also hinted at a wealth of new projects and surprises in store for his dedicated fan base. His resilience and determination to overcome personal challenges have not only rejuvenated his artistic spirit but also inspired others facing similar struggles.
Beyond his musical aspirations, Takura took a moment to address the pressing issue of drug abuse, advocating for increased awareness and prioritization of mental health concerns. His words of advice carry weight, resonating with listeners who appreciate his honesty and commitment to positive change.
As Takura continues to bask in newfound positivity and creative energy, his journey serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement for anyone navigating their own path to recovery and self-discovery. Fans can eagerly anticipate the music and messages that will undoubtedly emanate from this revitalized chapter in Takura Shonhayi’s career.
“This is my first performance of 2024, I was excited to get back to the stage, you know.
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“It was great, I have been performing at Unplugged since 2014
“I have one (collaboration) with Davido and more are coming,” he said.
Takura, who made a confession of drug abuse, hailed his manager Mike Rich, for taking him into rehab.
“I was going through the most, this is my manager Mike Rich.
“I was kind of on drugs, I was losing myself and he took me to rehab for five weeks and got to have a clear mind,” he said.
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His manager said it was easy to convince Takura to check into rehabilitation.
“It was not very difficult for me to help, I have also been helped in my life in different areas.
“I am very grateful for his transformation.
“Glory to God, God is the one who makes everything possible because if it was left to me, I wouldn’t have done it.
“It’s God who touches and inspires us in what we do to someone.”
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