"I Thought I Was The Best Thing To Exist In Music" – Sarz Opens Up On Reason He Refused Collaboration With Colleagues
Nigerian producer and musician Osabuohien Osaretin, popularly known as Sarz, has shared insights into his music career, explaining his decision behind previously refusing to collaborate with his colleagues.
Speaking in a candid interview with The Fadar, the singer shared that during the early days of his career, he was "hot-headed," and was solely focused on impressing the public on his own.
He, however, admitted that his perception was wrong, and realised that he had to rub minds with his colleagues in order to get better.
Sarz shared that since the realization— he is no longer filled with such mindset and has embraced humility and a willingness to learn from others, including newbies.
He said:
"When I started making music, I was very hot-headed. I really wanted to impress everybody. I just thought I was the best thing to exist in music.
“But now I understand that I don’t know it all. I’m always willing to learn from anyone—even someone that just started yesterday."
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