Igor Mabano said this in an interview with The Choice live, where he was asked about his goals for his recent trip to Nigeria.
He said, "I lost in many things because I spent a month, in a place where you spend a month doing many things, in general it is a study trip, and visiting and seeing the country you hear on Radio and Television how it makes music. The second is to meet people we used to share online, there "The one we made a song with before I went there was called FlowoLF[..] there was also his team who we worked with in order to organize their album and for them to listen to what I have because I needed their ears at work and when I was working."
"It's been a long and beautiful journey, I met a lot of other people after the guys I stopped watching. So the music brought us together, I met the same people who do different things in the music industry there, I visited studios and concert halls."
He continued to say that he went to that country because they called him so much that if he went there he would be the one who wanted them.
He said, "I wasn't the one who went looking for them, when I went to look for them, it was for them, because they didn't have any games in business, and I thank God that they wanted me because of what I had, so I took what I had, and I took what they had. It was a trip that went so well I will tell you the rest on my album."
Igor Mabano says that there are artists who have worked together in Nigeria but these artists are registered with music companies such as Universial, Sony and others and that they are killing a lot of money so that the work you have done is allowed to be released.
Igor Mabano, who is one of the biggest names in Rwandan music, said that he is continuing the work of finishing his new album, but refrained from announcing much about it, such as when it will be released, the number of songs, the artists he used, etc.