Aderounmu mistura biography definition ap
Alhaja Misturah Aderounmu Asafa needs no introduction in the Islamic music industry because of her peculiar talent discovered since she was a toddler. She also talked about the role of music in the society, among other sundry issues. I am Alhaja Misturat Aderounmu Asafa. My fans call me Temi Ni Success. Temi ni success is the tittle of my first album.
The album was produced when I was 10 years old, as a primary school pupil. At the school, there was an uncle of mine, who was also my teacher, Alhaji Abideen Ganiyu. He even promised assistance should my parents were not ready to allow me become a singer.
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I started singing as a child. Well, although my parents are not into music proper now, history has it that both of them were leading members of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria MSSN , in their primary school days. And during that time, my mother was said to be the leading singer at any MSSN event. Their own genre of music then was Waka, known with Alasalatu group of that period.
So, with that explanation, I can say that, partially, I inherited the talent from the family. But it has never been a full time profession in the family before my advent. It is an indisputable fact that some successful individuals in certain professions are natural and automatic motivators to upcoming youth. So, from the success of that couple in Islamic music, I picked interest in them and in their profession.