Nigerian singer and songwriter Skales, born Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, has shared his surprising feelings about not having multiple baby mamas. In a recent interview with VJ Adams, Skales reflected on how some of his industry peers have children from different women, and he admitted to having some regrets about not doing the same.
Skales explained that his regret stems from being the last surviving member of his bloodline, which has put pressure on him to continue his family’s legacy. He revealed that the weight of this responsibility has made him reconsider his approach to family and relationships.
In a light-hearted tone, he added, “I think I’m receiving applications now,” referring to the idea of starting a family, though his statement was more in jest.
Skales’ comments have sparked conversations online, as fans reacted to his unconventional views on family and his candidness about personal pressures.
This insight into his family background adds another layer to the singer’s evolving public persona, offering fans a glimpse into the challenges he faces beyond the music industry.
