Rapper FABOLOUS is convinced he was destined to be a hip-hop star - because his dreams of becoming an artist were dashed when he discovered he was no good at design. The Trade It All hitmaker - real name John Jackson - admits he tried to make it big as an artist after graduating from high school. But he traded in his pen for a mic after realising his hip-hop skills far outweighed his former passion. He tells WENN: "I thought I was going to be an artist. I went to art and design high school. I drew cartoon characters. Then I realised I wasn't very good, so I turned to music."
Dr Kemi Olunloyo is a U.S Trained International Journalist, Clinical Pharmacist, Public Relations Specialist, Gun Violence Activist and Social Media Personality featured NTA, MTV, VH1, BET, Toronto Sun, Global TV, Macleans, National Post, Toronto Star, Flow 935FM, KISS 921 FM, Z103FM, 680 News, AM640, Newstalk1010, CBC, CNN, FOX News, CTV, CP24, Radio Nigeria, BBC, RT, TVC Nigeria, Galaxy Nigeria, Sahara Reporters and lots of Global Media
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
RAPPER FABOLOUS DITCHED ARTS FOR HIP-HOP CAREER.
Rapper FABOLOUS is convinced he was destined to be a hip-hop star - because his dreams of becoming an artist were dashed when he discovered he was no good at design. The Trade It All hitmaker - real name John Jackson - admits he tried to make it big as an artist after graduating from high school. But he traded in his pen for a mic after realising his hip-hop skills far outweighed his former passion. He tells WENN: "I thought I was going to be an artist. I went to art and design high school. I drew cartoon characters. Then I realised I wasn't very good, so I turned to music."
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo
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