Why I learnt music production, became music producer – Whykay



The graduate of management and computer science from Wisconsin International University who is more known as a rapper and actress has stated why she opted to become a music producer.
“This is interesting. The very first reason I even considered music production was because I got so busy with other parts of my career I was beginning to lose touch. So I decided to have my studio as a form of motivation. I also thought being a music producer; producing others and myself won’t be a bad idea. I’m already making free background music for content creators by the way”.
“I started getting record label deals from my days in school. I wasn’t ready because I knew it would have distracted me and I probably would have dropped out. Good thing is I loved school and the fear of my parents stopped me. My father is a chartered account,why will I be half educated ? I know where I’m coming from,I don’t have that confidence.
After my University education, I started doing a lot and I’m not sure I want to be restricted except it’s a life changing deal”.
Whykay also shed light on some of the challenges she encountered as a female artiste:”One of the challenges I faced was the fact that some people want to get in your pants before giving you jobs,all categories .Also the fact that one is a woman. This makes some people don’t even want to give you audience in the first place till you’re able to convince them”.
