In a recent interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the award-winning artist described the period as a transformative journey marked by reflection and self-discovery.

“I have done so much work over these past four years. The transformation of my mind started before I had my child. I started a journey of isolation,” she said. “There is something really good about isolation… I was blessed with hindsight, and I could reflect.

I was also blessed with insight, which in turn gave me foresight. I think that is the biggest gift, beside my daughter, that God has given me these few years that I have been away.”

Seyi Shay also noted that her spiritual life has undergone a significant shift, impacting how she views relationships particularly with men.

“My spirituality has also transformed, and I am vibrating on such a different level now that I actually feel very comfortable with men. I love all the men. It is a man’s world,” she added.

Addressing questions around her personal life, the singer explained why she is not married to the father of her daughter, despite maintaining a close and respectful co-parenting relationship.

“It’s a technical issue, you understand?” she said. “But he’s great, he’s cool, he’s around. He’s Nigerian, he’s in the UK at the moment, and he’s also in the music industry on the corporate side of things. We just work together, raising our child, and we are great friends.”

Seyi Shay’s remarks come amid renewed public interest in her life and career, especially following Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage’s recent revisiting of their past rift, including the widely-publicized salon altercation that once dominated headlines.

After years of silence, Seyi Shay’s return marks a reintroduction of not just an artist, but a woman who says she’s evolved on every level mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

Source: Punch