Winner of the first and only edition of the Glo X-Factor singing
reality show, Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch has said that
instead of being threatened by other DJs in the country, she believes
she has an advantage over them.
In a chat with Showtime, she said, ‘The beautiful thing is that I
have an advantage a lot of women don’t have in the industry: I’m a
performer, and I’m also a DJ.’
She spoke further, ‘We have a lot of DJs in the country, but none of
them sings as well. We have DJs who have albums, but they’re not the
ones singing on it; rather, they work with artistes for that. I don’t
look at competition; I’m even happy that we have a lot of female DJs
now. I get approached by a lot of guys who want me to teach them how to
be DJs, and I wish ladies will come to me more. I’m unique because I
turn tables and I sing as well. My name is Switch, and like I keep
telling people, I can always switch my style. Not only do I play, I know
how to hold a crowd; that’s something that makes me stand out.’
On why nothing much has been heard about her record deal with Sony
Music after she emerged winner of Glo X-Factor, she said, ‘I also didn’t
hear anything myself. I think it’s a matter that is way above me that I
can’t really explain.’
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