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Fireboy DML Is Going Back to the Basics

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The shift he notes in his worldview over the last few years was also the catalyst for the album — a catalyst Fireboy says he requires in order to begin a new project. “The truth is, I work better when I have a story to tell and a vision to pursue," he says. “It's easier. I don't just get in the booth and randomly say, ‘oh, I want to make an album.’ Something has to happen, a life changing experience or a switch, and that's what really happened towards the end of last year.” 

 

“I learned a lot about what’s really important,” he continues. “I lost friends: I lost a friend to death, I lost a friend to life. So right now I'm all about going back to the basics, back to the roots, focusing on my family and the things that really matter to me, because if those things are not in good condition, then your success doesn't really matter. It's nice, but there's always more, there's always going to be more. But if I really focus on the things that matter, all these things would just be a huge bonus. It’s so easy to lose sight of that.” 

 

Throughout our conversation, he controls his voice with the gentle, almost gingerly cadence of someone who has learned through experience how a single spontaneous choice of words or melody can transform a life in an instant — for the worse, or in Fireboy’s case, for the astronomically better. His 2021 global smash hit “Peru” emerged during an extended freestyle at a studio in San Francisco; birthed in the spur of the moment, the song’s earworm chorus led to the accumulation of over 500 million streams and the introduction of Fireboy to an international stage. Since then, he has collaborated with stars including Madonna, 21 Savage, and Ed Sheeran, released his third album “Playboy,” and just weeks before our conversation, performed with Jon Batiste at Coachella. 

 

 

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Global superstardom was not necessarily predictable for a young Fireboy, who describes himself as a “very quiet, nerdy kid growing up.” Born Adedamola Adefolahan (the “DML” in his stage name is an abbreviation of “Damola”) and raised in what he describes as a “sheltered” environment, he cultivated his creativity during the long hours he spent alone and indoors, reading books and listening to albums. “From there, I realized I could write, I realized I could come up with words,” he recalls. “Mostly poems at the time. I used to write short, mostly sad poems.” He was able to truly cultivate his voice when he left home to study at Obafemi Awolowo University five hours away, suddenly thrust into the mantle of adulthood and independence for the first time in his life. 

 

“That's when I really started to discover myself,” Fireboy recalls. “I thought I was going to be a scholar because I was a straight A student, I was always so serious, so good at my books. But the university is very diverse, and I started meeting creatives, dancers, writers, poets, different people. I was inspired immediately. And before I knew it, I started going out with the cool kids in school, the dancers, the musicians, and going to the studios with them. As a joke, one night I got in the booth, and I just made my first song. And it didn't sound bad at all.” That night, he found himself replaying the makeshift demo over and over again in his dorm room. “Before I knew it, [my poems] started developing into rap, but unfortunately, I don't have the voice for it,” he continues. “I'm a singing ass nigga — I tried to rap a few times but… it didn't work out. So I tried singing and I realized I was really, really good at it. I was like, okay, so this is it.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Fireboy speaks about his career with a tightrope-act balance of matter-of-factness and humility. He is under no illusions about his role in the global surge of popularity experienced by the Afrobeats genre since the late 2010s, but he is also refreshingly uninterested in battling to keep the spotlight on himself. He is sparing when discussing the details of his own success for any longer than necessary, but he becomes animated when he speaks about the influx of young and fresh new artists emerging from the continent. “There’s a lot of talent out here. Right now the doors are so wide open for everyone to come in and flourish,” he describes. “As a true artist and true creative, it's exciting for me when a new crop of talent comes and it changes the soundscape of a generation. It's a beautiful thing to see. [The soundscape] gets tiring sometimes, it needs to be reshuffled once in a while.”

That's one thing that's always been constant: music is selfish. You have to give in, you have to be ready to sacrifice almost everything to have it.

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When I ask if he has any advice for that newer crop of artists, Fireboy becomes reluctant. “I'm not a fan of giving advice because I feel like life is crazy, and no one really knows it all. But I would always say, find your sound. Finding your sound is the beginning of everything. It doesn't start with going out to look for favors or for [someone] to help you. Whoever's gonna help you, they have to see something in you first, and if you don't put in work, there's nothing for them to see. The secret is always being there when the game needs you to show up. That’s how you succeed. Always keep showing up, at 3AM, at 6AM, when the game needs you to just stand up and record and make music.” He pauses for a moment. 

 

“The game is a very jealous bitch — sorry for swearing, but for lack of a better word, music is very jealous,” Fireboy continues after a deep breath. “I had to sacrifice a lot of dreams to become who I am today. That's one thing that's always been constant: music is selfish. You have to give in, you have to be ready to sacrifice almost everything to have it. As long as you do that, everything else will fall in place —  the money, the fame, the investors, the backing, the support, the fans — everything else will fall in place. Find your sound.”

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