In the post which has stirred up many discussions online, photos of Falz, who earned his Law degree from the University of Reading in the UK, excitedly revealed a child.
Well-known Nigerian rapper Folarin Falana, or Falz, has caught the attention of social media users with his latest online update. On August 29th, 2024, he posted pictures on his verified Instagram, featuring him holding a baby, with the baby’s back facing the camera. In the post which has stirred up many discussions online, 33-year-old Falz, who earned his Law degree from the University of Reading in the UK, excitedly revealed a child.
This has become a trending topic on Instagram, causing disappointment among many of his female admirers. While some fans and celebrities congratulated the singer, others had mixed reactions to the news of photos of Falz and his rumoured child.
Falz is not known to be married, and not much is known about his wife or the mother of his child at this point.
In related news, Falz, who briefly worked at his father Femi Falana’s SAN chambers, has made significant strides in the Nigerian entertainment industry. Over the past decade, he has established himself as a rapper, actor, record label owner, and content creator. His career began in 2014, two years after finishing law school, and has since flourished.
In a recent interview with The Nation, Falz reflected on his decade-long career, sharing valuable lessons he has learned along the way. He emphasized the importance of pursuing one’s passions and acting on ideas without overthinking. Falz also discussed his recent break from music, his new EP titled ‘Before The Feast,’ and his thoughts on the evolving Nigerian music scene. He highlighted the need for fresh sounds in Afro-pop and expressed concern about the high costs of music marketing, which he believes could discourage emerging talent.
Falz returned to music in 2024 with ‘Before The Feast,’ an EP that intentionally steers away from his usual social and political commentary. He also hinted at upcoming projects, including his next album, ‘The Feast,’ which he promises will offer a distinct perspective on contemporary African life.