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Mr Jailer Crooner, Asa, Shares Her Idea of an Ideal Relationship

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Renowned Nigerian soul singer, Asa, recently delved into her thoughts on relationships and personal beliefs during an interview on Korty EO’s YouTube channel, providing a glimpse into her perspective on matters of the heart.

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The ‘Mr Jailer’ crooner conveyed a strong belief in independence within a relationship, emphasizing her willingness to let her partner walk away if the relationship does not prove mutually beneficial. Asa highlighted her stance by stating, “you don’t own me, I don’t own you,” underscoring the importance of individual autonomy in her ideal relationship dynamic.

Expressing her romantic outlook, Asa affirmed her status as a lover of love, stating that love is the best thing that can happen to a person.

In a notable revelation, Asa disclosed her cautious approach to investing time in people, citing the transient nature of relationships around her. Her reluctance to invest deeply stems from the ebb and flow of people coming and going in her life.

Beyond matters of the heart, the interview also shed light on Asa’s spiritual journey. The soulful singer shared that, while she once embraced religiosity and was born again, she eventually distanced herself from organized religion. Asa candidly admitted that she couldn’t sustain her religious commitment, feeling that her spiritual dedication lacked authenticity.

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