Nigerian singer spotlight is about to get much bigger, but it’s a well-deserved reward for her work. The 24-year-old has notched plenty of big moments in the early moments of her career. One of her biggest moments came last year thanks to “Kante,” her collaboration with Davido for his album.
FAVE has also worked with the likes of Phyno, King Promise, Simi, Ajebo Hustlers, and more. It all comes off the strength of her debut EP released in 2022. Now FAVE is back with her second EP .
With seven songs to its name, FAVE uses the new EP to examine and dive into the various relationships in her life — both platonic and romantic. The highs, lows, and confusing middles are things FAVE pulled from to create this new project which graces ears with a strong blend of R&B, afropop, afrobeats and dance. “I know how hard it is to pull yourself out of a love situation that doesn’t work anymore,” FAVE said about .
“I hope people relate to the stories in these songs. I hope it’s a wake-up call to know when to let go. And when you reach that point, put on this EP.
” With out in the world, Uproxx found some time to chat with FAVE who is this week’s artist. Scroll down to learn more about FAVE’s inspirations, aspirations, and influences. My earliest memory of music is from way way back, I can’t remember what age exactly, but church would probably be my earliest memory of music, been in the choir since I was six and then my father also had this old school collection of mus.