Emma Nyra is a young artist from Texas whose parents both hail from Delta
State, Asaba. When this fast-rising Houston-based artiste decided to relocate
to Lagos - Nigeria in order to further pursue her career, she made a vital
decision for her future within the music industry. Set on taking over a vastly
female deprived market, she soon met her manager, Ubi Franklin of Made
Men Management, who guided her moves with his experience in the
industry. It was through this exposure that Nyra was able to gain widespread familiarity and she has been
working non-stop ever since! Emma Nyra
has been garnering more experience through platforms such as the “Iyanya
and Friends Tour”, which traveled to over 12 major cities in Nigeria, and featured other fast-rising artistes
such as Flowssick, Rayce, and Mr. 2kay. Nyra has also
been working on brand new features and vocal work for artistes such as Iyanya’s
“Ur
Waist”, Iceberg Slim’s “Ayanfe”, plus new singles
with General
Pype, Durella and many more. For now, Emma Nyra returns with
the release of her blazing love ballads “Ori
Mi Wu” which is a fast paced love song you can dance to, as well as her
remix to ‘’Everything I Do” which features Iyanya. Both songs were
produced, mixed and mastered by D'Tunes, the mastermind behind “Kukere”.
There is much more in store from this sultry songstress who proves that the
music Industry has one more female who's not afraid to take it to the next
level. | ENJOY!!!
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BEGINS*****
Participants:
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Shayo Grass, Emma Nyra
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Shayo Grass, Emma Nyra
Messages:
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Shayo Grass:
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Shayo Grass:
Hi Emma Nyra
Emma Nyra:
Hello :D
Shayo Grass:
Thank u so much for your
time. I'm sure your fans
would agree with me, I can't wait to know more about you, we've been hearing
your name a lot with Iyanya's “Ur Waist” and the video
too, it’s pretty awesome that this opportunity is here.
Emma Nyra:
Thank you! ;;)
Shayo Grass:
So first of all, how long has music
been a passion of yours?
Emma Nyra:
Ever since I was around 4 years
old, I can remember always having a passion for music; a very deep, very
special connection.
Shayo Grass:
What sparked it?
Emma Nyra:
It’s in my blood actually.
My mom’s father was in a band and played the guitar and other various
instruments. My own father was a DJ and my parents are both avid music
collectors so they influenced me.
Shayo Grass:
Wow...no wonder - lol
Emma Nyra:
Yesso!
Shayo Grass:
What gave you the
confidence to launch fully into music?
Emma Nyra:
My parents encouraged me to
get my degree before I ventured into entertainment, so as soon as I got my
degree in Health Administration in 2010
[Texas Southern University], I
launched into singing, acting and modelling.
Shayo Grass:
“Ori Mi Wu” -
beautiful track, love song AND a
dance number, what inspired it?
Emma Nyra:
It was inspired by a boy of
course ;;) but I also wanted to make a love song you could bang in the club.
Shayo Grass:
Hmmm, makes perfect
sense... So how did you get noticed?
Emma Nyra:
I’ve opened up for
different artistes such as Fally Ipupa, Iyanya, P-Square, 2face Idibia, Kelly Hansome
and others which helped with my stage presence as well as getting me noticed. I’ve
also done 2 Nollywood movies which really launched my career and helped to make
my face more recognizable.
Shayo Grass:
Oh! Which ones?
Emma Nyra:
I did “Rebound” with Desmond
Elliot, Uche Jumbo, and Van Vicker which was shot in Houston,
TX. Then I did “Keep My Dream” with Ini Edo which was shot in Maryland.
Shayo Grass:
Multitalented! VERY rare!!! What is it like on the
underground music scene in Texas, as compared to Lagos?
Emma Nyra:
There are so many
underground artistes not only Texas but America in general. Sometimes, it’s
more difficult for their voices to be heard. The underground scene in Lagos is
booming and their voices are readily heard!
Shayo Grass:
Why do you think that is?
Emma Nyra:
In my opinion, I feel as
though Lagos is raw and the talent is heard and felt. That’s why so many people
are moving to Nigeria.
Shayo Grass:
True... In the Nigerian music
industry, who inspires you the most?
Emma Nyra:
The richness of Omawumi’s
voice, Tiwa Savage’s style and the depth of Waje’s voice.
Shayo Grass:
Haba, no male idols?
Emma Nyra:
Of course! I admire General
Pype, Don Jazzy, and Wande Coal is my favorite artiste.
Shayo Grass:
Lol, I agree with you on Don
Jazzy, dude's a genius!!! So where do you see Emma Nyra in 5 years?
Emma Nyra:
In 5 years, I will be at the top of the charts with a clothing line,
international recognition and some awards under my belt in Jesus name! :D
Shayo Grass:
AMEN!!! Before I throw the
last question at you, can I just slip one in?
Emma Nyra:
Sure sure!!!
Shayo Grass:
“Emma Nyra”; how did that name come about?
Emma Nyra:
Nyra = Naira. So they used to
call me E. Money in Uni., and Emma Nyra
just stuck
Shayo Grass:
LoL, it’s quite creative
sha
Emma Nyra:
Thanks dearie
Shayo Grass:
What advice would you give
to upcoming artistes who are trying to break into the industry successfully
like you have?
Emma Nyra:
I would tell them to make
sure they work out a path for themselves! Never stop shaping your craft because
the industry is constantly changing. And lastly, never do it for the fame or
the name, but do it for the love of the game.
Shayo Grass:
#Inspiration. Wow, THANK YOU
sooooo much, Miss Emma. You've been amazing.
Emma Nyra:
({}) thank you for the
opportunity love!
Shayo Grass:
My pleasure!!!
*****CHAT
ENDS*****
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