Asked in a recent interview is she had fears regarding the kind of music her fans want, Mother of one and ONE.Org ambassador Waje answered:
“Yes, I still have the fear; most of us also have the fear of what our fans want from us. But one thing I have which I thank God for is my team. I do not keep it all to myself because, you cannot know it all. So, when you finish music, play it to your team and sample opinions. I strongly believe in my talent. I strongly believe that for every single move you make there is a sound for that. And I feel that there is an audience to cater for as well.
Going further, she also described how African music ‘has a soul’ no matter how dance-able it is.
“For me, African music as much as it is dance-able still has a soul regardless of how dance-able it is. That is why you could still get a soul out of Fela. What is soul music, most times people think it is slow music but soul music is actually any kind of music that connects to your soul. I feel that my music is all about me being able to cut across to the people I can be able to cater for.”