In a candid revelation, Lil Pazo Lunabe shares his experience of being turned away by Nince Henry due to what he perceived as smelly shoes, shedding light on the challenges faced in breaking into the music industry.
Eager to make strides in his musical career, Lil Pazo found himself ready to hit the studio, only to encounter an unexpected hurdle.
According to him, Nince Henry refused to proceed with studio work, citing the unpleasant odor emanating from Lil Pazo’s shoes.
Undeterred by this setback, Lil Pazo, alongside his colleague Barbie Jay, took proactive measures to address the issue. They embarked on a mission to give the studio a complete makeover, armed with cleaning supplies and air fresheners, in a bid to create a more welcoming environment for their fellow artist.
In Lil Pazo’s words: “Nince Henry chased me, saying I had a bad odor coming from my shoes. He told Barbie Jay he couldn’t get out of his Benz because our appearance wasn’t pleasing to him. We cleaned the studio for a whole day, bought air fresheners just for him to agree to enter. He was writing Rema Namakula’s song ‘Akatonotono’.”
After a thorough cleaning and the strategic use of air fresheners, Lil Pazo and Barbie Jay succeeded in transforming the studio into a fresh and inviting space. It was then that the fellow artist finally agreed to enter and concluded writing the song, marking a triumph over the initial setback.