Nigerian record producer and musician Sarz has opened up about how ego and attitude affected his early relationships in the music industry.
Speaking in a candid interview with The Fadar, the “Back Outside” crooner admitted that he was once very hot-headed and believed most of his colleagues were beneath him.
He said that in his early days in music, he often carried the mindset that he was the best in the industry and focused heavily on trying to impress everyone around him.
However, Sarz explained that with time he realised he does not know everything and needed to adjust his mindset.
That realization, he said, helped him become more open to collaboration and growth, including working with newcomers in the industry.
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.”




