
My ‘Cynthiarella Story’: Cynthia Morgan covers February 2017 edition of Vibe Magazine
Celebrated Dance Hall artist, Cynthia Ikponmwenosa Morgan, rocked the cover page of Vibe.ng Magazin February 2017 edition.

The Edo state-born controversial act shared details on her childhood and more about her ever so decisive brand evolution.
Her deep details and perception on the complicated emotion of love and an alter personality in “A Cynthiarella Story”, she shared will leave you stunned.
The red haired ‘German Juice’ crooner hinted on her journey in the music industry so far, how she has grown musically and her future projects.
“Music is genderless. talent is genderless… The tougher it is for you, the better it will be…
“The more battles you fight, the more territories you will conquer.
“It means like…basically a juice that is really strong.
“A juice that is authoritative. So the word German came from the word strong. You know, when they say German machine…so it is something really…Something really… You know…
“You’ve got the German juice…

“It’s about a female super hero… It has a lot to do with the great Benin Kingdom where I’m from…
“It’s an African story about a supernaturally gifted woman…a child who became a woman… A heroine… and she’s here to save the world.
“My mum says I’m a young old soul.
“This is my job. I normally tell people, If you’re a judge or a lawyer, you wouldn’t go to sleep with your robe on…I know me and that’s what matters.
“People do not know that part of me. I am a very quiet person. I would never wear red hair.
“I was shooting a video and I said “can you just get 1 red hair…” just to use it as a costume and then the next thing my manager wanted me to be wearing red hair forever…
“I was like “really? So it got to a point, I went for a wedding and when my stylist packed my bag, they purposely packed only the red hair so I didn’t have any other option than to wear my red hair…
“I took a picture with it and it got on blogs that I had started wearing red hair so I had to stick it. And then it got to a point, I liked it…
“If you even tell me to take it off, I’m gonna say no…Red hair is mine.
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“This is my job. I normally tell people, If you’re a judge or a lawyer, you wouldn’t go to sleep with your robe on…I know me and that’s what matters.
“It gets to a point where people find you and it gets to a point where you find yourself…
“There are stages of you growing, and then you want to be this person, and maybe the management says no, you have to be this person and then the music says you have to be this person…
“I was interested in it when I was about 7 cos (sic) I had like, uncles who spoke Patois around me…It was a gift. I just needed to hear that connection like, I needed to hear someone say it…
“The first word I learnt in Patois was Wagwan.
“At that point, one of my uncles would normally say “Wagwan?” and I’ll be like yo, what’s wagwan?
“And then he told me and every other thing became history.

“I was never really a rapper per se. I just knew that I could do like different stuff so once in a while, I rap, I sing, I do my dance hall, I do everything.
“I think music is a feeling… It’s the way you feel. It’s your emotions. It’s whatever I think of at that point…
“A lot of people liked it but I think that was just like um, 1 percent of what I could do at that point…”
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