Trolls Are People Who Don’t Love Themselves- Nigerian Singer Joeboy
Joeboy has pointed out that cyberbullies often lack love in their upbringing, leading to a lack of self-love.
During an interview with 3FM in Ghana, the Nigerian artist discussed various topics based on the questions asked. He emphasized that trolling reflects a person’s feelings about themselves.
According to him, love could potentially resolve many issues, as people would treat themselves better if they genuinely loved themselves.
“And I feel like sometimes when I see trolls on the internet I think it’s an expression about the way they feel about themselves. Because I promise you if you love yourself, you won’t pick up a phone and say bad things about other people.
On the same platform, the host pointed out that Joeboy rarely features other artists on his projects, unlike his peers who often include multiple collaborations on their albums.
In response, Joeboy explained that he prefers to work with only a select few artists because they are individuals he has a personal connection with.
He clarified that he doesn’t easily make friends in the industry, so the artists he chooses to collaborate with are those he shares common interests.
He mentioned that one such artist is Ghana’s Kwesi Arthur, with whom Joeboy has a friendship that extends beyond the music industry.