How many tracks does the album
have?
It has eight tracks.
Which of the tracks is your
hit?
Oh my God! It is track 4,
called "Love for sale"
Can you tell us a little about
"Love for sale?"
(Laughs) "Love for sale" is
about a girl I was dating before. She was a beautiful lady, and as
time went on, I captured every bit of her heart. She pampered me a
lot. After a while, everything changed and she ceased to show me
love. From then, I began to wonder whether love was a commercial
thing.
Who is your sponsor now?
As at now, I do not have any
sponsor. I am calling on willing Nigerians, where ever they are to
come to my aid. There is a versatile talent here. I do different
kinds of music. I am disabled and that is a plus for any one out
there who wants to sponsor me.
Who is your role model?
Michael Jackson, and I don’t
want to hear people say anything bad about him. Oh! he is a perfect
man.
How long do you intend to stay
in the music scene?
I intend to stay on the music
scene as long as I can. I want to be able to satisfy every one. I
can not say exactly when I will quit the music scene.
What are your challenges as an
up-and-coming artiste?
A lot of challenges especially
from this part of Nigeria. People see talents, applaud them but no
one wants to do anything to support them. For me now, there is this
speculation that I am the first African disabled artiste. That
presents a tremendous challenge. There is no one to support me
financially. What some people do is to try to give a little token of
money. But teach me how to fish, don’t give me fish.
Do your family support your
career in music?
You see, in anything you are
doing, there must be opposition. Initially my late father wanted me
to be a pharmacist but I told him that I wanted to be a singer. He
did not like the idea at first because he thought that musicians
were morally corrupt. My mother insisted that I go ahead with
whatever I wanted to do. My father then took the issue to one of his
colleagues and the man told him that gone were those days that
parents chose careers for their children. He encouraged my father to
support me. Immediately, my father began to give me his full
support.
What is your biggest dream?
My biggest dream is to be able
to touch a lot of people. My dream is to one day open a foundation,
a charity home for the disabled people and also for the
down-trodden. It is my dream that one day, the whole streets of
Kaduna, Northern Nigeria, and Nigeria as a whole will be rid of
street beggars and they will be taken to a place where they will be
catered for.
Is this dream something you
have always wanted to do or you will like to do it because you are
physically challenged?
No, it is an old dream. I’ve
had it since my childhood. When I was in elementary one, I used to
tell my mother that I wanted to one day own a charity organisation.
You see, when I was a small boy, I fell sick and when taken to the
hospital, I was injected wrongly and the injection affected my bone.
I had that dream even before I became physically challenged.
Who is Garry Young?
My name is Garry Benny Vincent
and my stage name is "Garry Young." I was born 29 years ago. I am
from Kaura local government of Kaduna State. I schooled here in
Kaduna. I have a diploma in marketing. Two diplomas in World Bible
School and Emmanus College in America.