I hardly look in the mirror – Ice Prince says he abhors vanity in new interview

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Everybody loves Ice Prince well maybe apart from himself. The best selling rapper says he abhors vanity and wouldn’t even cream or look in the mirror if not for the industry he has found himself. He was speaking in relation to his aloof attitude when a section of social media rabble rousers suggested he was bleaching.

In the interview culled from Tribune, Panshak Zamani talks about the come up, the game, going into acting and keeping it 100 through all the fortune and fame.

Excerpts:

What was growing up in Jos like?
It (Jos) was the most peaceful place on earth. Things were rosy for us until my dad passed on in 1999. There were times I stayed at home for two weeks because I had no school fees to pay; but I thank God because He has kept me.

What have you been up to lately?
I’ve been making music and shooting videos for my Fire of Zamani album. I’ve been working with new artistes as well.

 

How is your Fire of Zamani album doing in the market?
I think it’s the number one album in Nigeria now. I made different tracks for different people and my fans are excited about it. I got good reactions and good responses.

You’ve been in the industry for some years now. What keeps you going?
This question makes me old; but I think what keeps me going is the fact that music is the only thing I can do. If you put me in a bank or in a hospital, I will mess up.

So, you’ve always wanted to be a musician since your childhood?
Yes. I have always loved music. I had an uncle called Dantala, who is a local artiste in Jos. I always watched him perform. But I didn’t know I was going to become a musician till I got to secondary school. I wanted to be a pilot, and then a doctor at some point; and so it kept changing. But as time went on in secondary school, I started playing at social nights.

So far, what have been your most memorable moments on stage?
There have been a lot, but that would be when Chipmunk came to Nigeria and we performed together. It was awesome because almost all the Nigerian musicians were there and we had a feel of one another. It was a great experience.

And your most embarrassing moment?
I was in Sierra Leone (while) performing at the stadium and my trousers got ripped off. It got ripped off all the way from the back to the front and I had to put on a towel on my boxers throughout the performance. It was really embarrassing, but my fans liked it and were even screaming. But to me, it was really embarrassing.

You were featured in the 2013 edition of the TV series, Shuga. Is that another part of you that we should expect to see?
I like to play around with acting, but it is not something I would want to do fulltime because for now, I will like to focus on music. When I also did House of Gold with Yvonne Nelson and Omawumi, it was a random conversation. I was just saying ‘oh, I want to act’ and Yvonne said she had a job for me to do.

What’s the difference between Ice Prince Zamani and Panshak Zamani?
There is no much difference. I am pretty much myself; but you know as a public figure, they say I can’t go into any market whenever I want. Generally, I still move around with the friends I grew up with, my crew and producers. I don’t think anything has changed about me.

What’s your typical day like?
I am an indoor person. I stay at home because I don’t like to talk. If I am not going out for shows or interviews, I go downstairs to my studio and record songs. I am a bit of an introvert.

For an artiste…?
Yes. Bob Marley was an introvert.

So how do you pamper yourself?
How do I pamper myself? (Laughs) Why should I pamper myself? I don’t see the need to. I am a man, not a woman; only women do all that. I just get on my bed and sleep and wake up refreshed.

What’s the most expensive gift you’ve got?
My car; but I won’t tell you how much (it costs) before some people start making a fuss about it.

There was a time people said you were bleaching on Twitter, and you did not find it funny. What happened?
I was not pissed off; I only replied them saying ‘bad man bleach, never that’. It did not mean I was upset. In fact, I laughed about it because I don’t see how on earth I’m going to bleach. I’m black to the bones. As you can see, I have really black knuckles, so when I put them on Instagram, it looks like I bleached. For the record, I am not body-conscious. I don’t powder my face; I don’t even use the mirror…

So you did not look at the mirror this morning…?
(Laughs) Yes I did, that’s in respect of the field I have found myself in. I am in the business of perception, where what people see matters; but if I was not an artiste, I would not even cream my body.

 

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