Rapper Falz has said he used to attend church at the Anglican Church of Ascension in Opebi, Lagos State because he heard there were attractive women.
The Nigerian rapper and actor spoke about an array of issues revolving around his life, career, inspiration, and the social impact his father, Femi Falana, has in a Netflix documentary titled Made In Lagos: Africa.
He also revealed how people always had positive things to say about his father everywhere he goes.
Falz shared how his father used his influence and money to help people in dire situations and turned things around in their lives positively.
The musician also mentioned how his mother was quite strict with her kids and worked hard to inculcate discipline in them.
Falz also suggested that he’s not lurking in his father’s shadows as he has created his own path and is ready to accomplish big things on his own.
He also revealed how the great Fela music influenced him as his dad used to play his songs in their car when cruising in town.
Watch the video below:
"My Dad is such a hero"
– Falz pic.twitter.com/aMTwucVddc
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