Ozonna Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo, has revealed that his parents resisted his interest in music.
Ozonna, who is based in the United States, said his parents gave in when they realised he had made up his mind on doing music.
“At first, I was met with resistance but I think my parents understand that I’m quite an unwavering spirit and quite frankly I was going to do it anyway,” he told The Nation in a recent interview.
“But yes, I (now) have their blessing. At the end of the day, it’s my life and I’m a very passionate person with very strong ideas about what I want for myself.”
Ozonna studied at the Institute of Contemporary Music, London and began his music career six years ago in New York.
He has performed in London at several shows organised by artistes and music bands including Crystal Fighters and Kyla La Grange.
In 2015, Ozonna dropped his debut five-track extended play (EP).
The singer posted photos of himself with Davido on Instagram in March, sparking speculations of a possible collaboration between them.