Legendary Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has publicly addressed the long-standing narrative surrounding his personal life, rejecting the "womanizer" label and offering a more vulnerable self-portrait.
In an exclusive interview with the Voice of Nigeria, the multiple award-winning singer described himself instead as a "lover boy" who has simply never been afraid to express his emotions openly.
'I Love Hard'
"The biggest misconception about me is that I'm a womanizer," the iconic artist stated. "I like women; I'm just straightforward. But I'm a lover boy. I love hard."
According to 2Baba, his refusal to conceal his relationships—rather than the relationships themselves—is what shaped public perception. His straightforwardness, he suggested, was mistaken for excess.
The father of eight grew visibly emotional when the conversation turned to his children. While expressing profound pride in their individual brilliance and accomplishments, he acknowledged a lingering regret: the insufficient time spent with them collectively.
A Career of Contradictions
The clarification arrives at a moment when 2Baba's legacy is being reassessed by a new generation of Afrobeats listeners. While his musical contributions—from the seminal "African Queen" to his extensive catalogue of hits—remain uncontested, his personal life has often competed for public attention.
Now in a reflective phase of his decades-long career, the singer appears intent on retiring the narratives he never endorsed.
What Remains Unsaid
Notably absent from the interview was any direct reference to the complex family dynamics that have frequently placed him at the center of social media debate. The singer neither revisited past controversies nor named names. His focus, instead, was on reclamation: taking ownership of a story he feels has been told incorrectly for too long.
Whether the public will adopt his preferred terminology remains uncertain. What is clear is that, at 50, 2Baba is no longer content to let others define him.
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