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‘Weed doesn’t give inspiration’ – Singer Crayon tells colleagues

Popular singer Charles Chibuezechukwu, aka Crayon, has advised his colleagues and other creatives not to be deceived that abusing illicit […]

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Popular singer Charles Chibuezechukwu, aka Crayon, has advised his colleagues and other creatives not to be deceived that abusing illicit substances would inspire them.

According to him, anyone who isn’t talented won’t be creatively inspired by ingesting weed or other illicit substances.

The ‘Ngozi’ crooner advised his colleagues to steer clear of any form of illicit substance abuse.

On his X handle, he wrote: “The biggest lie na say igbo/weed/drugs dey bring inspiration, lol. Na the biggest lie, bros. You get talent, you get talent, if you no sabi, you no sabi, if you like smoke one bag of Igbo, shishi you no vibe! Don’t be deceived. Please, say no to drugs!”

Media Talk Africa recalls that Crayon recently revealed that he was addicted to illicit substances for years until Mavin Records producer and CEO of Blowtime Imprint, Babyfresh, who discovered his talent, advised him to stop.

He said he no longer ingests any illicit substances.

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