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Halle Ihmorde is one of Nigeria’s budding female artistes who hails from Esako Central, in Edo State. She has got lots of
flexibility that is craftily tailored to every beat, giving her energetic and electrifying dance steps. She hit limelight when she emerged winner of Channel O Dance African competition in 2007, and since then, she has not looked back. She was also the last female contestant standing at 2008, Maltina Dance Hall. In this interview with Showtime Celebrity, she shares her story as a rising female act, her dreams and aspirations…Enjoy! So far so good, isn’t it? I won’t say it has been easy because nothing good comes easy, even my manger can actually testify to that. But thank God, we are making waves right now. When you say it has not been easy how do you mean? What I mean is that in a pitch that is prominently dominated by the men folks, you will agree with me that you need to have what it takes to survive in the industry. That is why I said, it has been a tough road, but gradually, the way is actually getting opened.
Halle
Nigerian music industry over saturated!
No actually, the music industry hasn’t heard anything yet, because my tune is actually coming out different.
Coping as a young female act
Funnily, I don’t see myself as a female act; I actually grew up in the midst of boys, so my background has helped me a great deal in relating to the men folks. And honesty, I have done well.
Dress sense
My dress sense actually is a mixture of kind of things, I could do a sexy outfit today and tomorrow I am all tomboyish and the next time, you see me I am dressed differently. I just mix every thing together and that is my definition of Halle dress sense.
Do you consider yourself fashionable?
Yes, I am very fashionable, better still let me put it this way, I am a fashionista,
What fashion item you can’t be caught wearing?
I can’t be caught wearing a baggy jean or a very short skirt or dress.
But short dresses are very trendy?
When I am on stage, I love to dress to kill and look different
What about male admirers?
Male admirers, no comments
What was growing up like for you?
Growing up was fun, I had everything around me, because I am the last child of the family.
What was your family’s reaction when you opted to go into music?
My parents were actually not into it at first, but when I started it, and they realized it is my passion they encouraged me.
When did you discover your passion for music?
The dancing thing started while I was in secondary school, but I discovered my love for music a few years ago before I decided to go into it professionally.
How would you describe yourself?
I am an entertainer, I love God, I am very stubborn I am down to earth, I am very playful, and I can be a pain in the butt.
What is your word for people who would be reading this interview?
People say that the sky is not the limit but above it, believe in yourself and have self confidence and believe in God because there is nothing possible without God.
Role models in the Nigeria music industry
Tu face, he is like a brother from another mother. Source:http://www.vanguardngr.com

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