Talented content producer Carter Efe discusses how becoming a father has affected him and explains why he won’t be giving up skit-making to pursue music full-time.
The comedian-singer was recently interviewed by Punch for Saturday Beats, where he discussed how humor and music aren’t separate things for him.
Carter Efe claims that comedy and music are identical, and he has no intention of switching from one to the other. He views music as a gift from God.
He said …
“Music is a gift from God to me. When I came out with the ‘states and capital’ song, it went viral beyond my expectations. I know it is a funny song but then, I am a comedian. I usually obey my instincts. And, when I feel like it, I call another artiste. Music and comedy are not distinct for me, and I won’t be separating them.”
He reflected on how being a celebrity has impacted his life. He lamented that he can no longer enjoy the simple things of life without being noticed.
“Before, I could go out to play football or take a walk to something for myself. Now, I cannot do things anyhow. I miss a lot of things, but as long I am making money, I am okay,” carter said.
Carter Efe added that becoming a father has made him do things differently, and cutting down on some things such as posting videos of himself dancing in his boxers.
He added …
“I do things differently now because I am a dad. There are some things I did before that I don’t do again, such as posting videos of myself online dancing and wearing only boxers. It (fatherhood) has made me upgrade my craft. I also can’t keep doing the same things, because people get tired with time.”