
Nigerian singer, Seyi Shay who is one of the most revered female voices in African music is debunking the idea that celebrities should always put on a front that is without flaws.
In a new compelling mini-documentary, the singer addressed her infamous 2016 television blunder when she mistakenly asserted that the acronym βEPβ (which originally means Extended Play) stood for βElectric Packageβ. She also detailed the painful aftermath of her embarrassing fall during a performance at the 2017 AFRIMA awards.
Speaking on her blunder on TV, she explained;
βI wasn`t really thinking about the question and I really wasn`t thinking about the answer. I knew that the people asking the questions were trying to catch me out so I was kind of maybe feeding into the game a little bitβ.
Detailing her embarrassing on-stage fall experience, she explained;
βI was just in the moment of my performance and really trying to give my best. But when I fell down and finished my performance, and got off stage and started trending because of that fall, I was in mixed emotions. For me, it really hurt when people had really bad things to say because I always try to give my bestβ.
On how much toll all of these have taken on her, she revealed;
βI was hurt many times. I`m human. These things are funny until you are on the receiving end of the insults. But I have accepted that this is the price I have to payβ.
Seyi Shay has also just released a new 6-track EP titled βElectric Packageβ inspired obviously by the infamous TV blunder. The EP according to her is a vocal reflection of all some of the changes she has accommodated. βIt represents my wholeness in musical formβ. The new EP according to her represents self-acceptance.
Watch the documentary below.






