Lovers of music, particularly of Islamic genre in Osun State and beyond would be in for a fantastic weekend as a 25 year old Islamic crooner, Hajia Taiwo Kabirat hormoajao Bewaji is set to launch her first Album-BIBILOPAPO.
The beautiful singer with velvet tone, told entertainment writers in her base, Iwo in Osun State that, Sunday, March 6, 2022 will be a memorable day in her town as she has concluded arrangement to shake the ancient town with a 3-in-1 events that would remain evergreen in the memory of her August audience for a long time to come.
The 3-in-1 event, according to her means, (1) Omobewaji Day (2) Launching her first album and (3) Award presentation to some dignitaries.
Kabirat, who studied Social Studies with Music as area of specialization at the Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo, Oyo State, disclosed that, Music is never a hereditary vocation in her family.
Her words: “I am the pioneer musician in my family. Even my twin brother, Kabiru, is not into music. I just have passion for it. And I believe that, through it, I will become great in life in sha Allah.”
The flyers of the event made available to the media revealed that the venue of the occasion is the JBO Hotel and Suit, Iwo and the time is 10 a.m prompt.
Speaking further, Taiwo Kabirat said she picked interest in Islamic music in 2011 at SS2 at the Anwarul- Islam Grammar School, oluponna, Iwo, Osun State.
Talking about a Role Model, she informed that the rave of the moment among the female Islamic singers, Aminat Omo Ajao whose stage name is, Obi Rere is her Role Model she is looking up to, as somebody she wants to be like in the industry.
Though she informed that she is yet to meet her Role Model, the budding star said her fans have been saying it repeatedly that she sings like her, looking forward to a day they would meet and hug.
Though she agrees that male advances are always the order of the day in any industry especially where spinsters are involved, she said she is coping by the special grace of God. On marriage, Kabirat sounded philosophical, saying, “one thing at a time, so when we get to the bridge, God will direct how to cross it.”