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I’ve never been served ‘breakfast’ – Singer, Simi boasts [VIDEO]

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In a recent interview with reality star Tacha on Cool FM in Lagos, Simi, the renowned Nigerian singer, opened up about her personal experiences in relationships. She revealed that she has never personally experienced heartbreak, referring to it humorously as never having been served breakfast in a relationship.

Simi, who is happily married to Afrobeats superstar Adekunle Gold, shared that her heartbreak songs are not inspired by her own love life. She playfully mentioned that perhaps her ability to create relatable music comes from her championing the cause of those who have experienced heartbreak.

During the interview, Simi also touched on her latest heartbreak song, ‘Stranger,’ showcasing her versatility in capturing the emotions of heartbreak even without direct personal experience. Her ability to connect with listeners on such a deep level has solidified her status as an artist who can authentically convey the feelings of those who have gone through heartbreak.

Simi’s candidness and her ability to empathize with her audience make her music resonate with fans who have experienced heartbreak, even though she herself has not personally encountered it.

“I don’t think I have ever been heartbroken. I don’t know, that song [‘Stranger’] came to me very easily. I guess, maybe I’m just a champion for people that have taken breakfasts [heartbroken] severally [laughs].

“I’m here for them. I mean, somebody has to be. And I remembered that I was thinking; I like love a lot, I think about love a lot. And I felt like one angle that I probably haven’t explored like that is… You know, like you are in a relationship, they have not given you breakfast yet but you just feel like you’ve changed so much and you are doing things, accepting things or adapting to things that normally you would never would. And then one day, you look at yourself in the mirror, and you are like, I don’t know that person.

“I feel like that was the perspective that would be nice to sing about or write about. That is going on in my feelings as well. And I feel like people would be able to relate with it, especially people that are currently going through a heartbreak.”

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