“Fatherhood gave me new respect for my parents” — Johnny Drille

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Nigerian singer Johnny Drille has shared how becoming a father has profoundly transformed his perspective on love, responsibility, and the sacrifices parents make.

Speaking during a recent interview with Dose of Society, the Mavin Records artiste opened up about his evolving life philosophy, revealing that family now stands at the core of his priorities.

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“The one rule I live by is family first. I would abandon anything I’m doing anywhere in the world if my family needs me, super importantly,” Drille stated.

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The singer, known for his soulful sound and deeply personal lyrics, expressed that parenthood has renewed his appreciation for the roles his parents played in shaping his life.

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“My parents didn’t have much; it was really hard sometimes that we didn’t have food to eat, but they figured out a way. Now, I have a child and I know what that feels like.”

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“Family has always been my support system. Every time I got overwhelmed by the world around me, I always run back to family. And, it all felt better. They have been there for me, especially, my parents,” he said.

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Johnny Drille also spoke about his dreams of giving back to his family, especially his parents, whom he credits as his biggest source of inspiration and strength.

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“My biggest dream in life is to be able to take care of them, and get them to see the world,” he added.

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