Legendary Nigerian music icon, 2Baba, has offered a rare glimpse into his personal life and philosophy in an honest and insightful interview with B2G Network. Known for his humility and timeless influence, the Afrobeats pioneer spoke candidly about wellness, resilience, and how he maintains his peace of mind amid the chaos of fame.

When asked about how he stays fit and healthy, 2Baba chuckled and responded with characteristic simplicity and clarity.

“I drink water a lot and I mind my business a lot,” he said with a grin. “I don’t have any die-hard routine, no gym routine. Once in a while, I jog, and when I perform on stage, that’s my exercise. I just try to rest as much as I can.”

This laid-back approach to wellness reflects a larger mindset—one rooted in balance and self-awareness rather than obsession with perfection. For 2Baba, health is as much about peace of mind as it is about physical fitness.

The interview grew more introspective as the veteran artist touched on the importance of personal accountability—an ethos he believes is essential to navigating life’s complexities.

“Part of the answer is accepting responsibility for your actions. That is the key,” he said earnestly. “You don’t have to deceive yourself—when you do, na yourself you dey deceive.”

In an era where public figures are often scrutinized under a relentless spotlight, 2Baba remains grounded. He acknowledges the sting of criticism but refuses to let it derail his journey.

“Sometimes when people talk, you become the subject of jokes and malicious comments. It hurts, it gets to you,” he admitted. “But you have to understand that this is the way of the world. Try and grow some thick skin.”

Despite the pressures, the music legend remains focused on the bigger picture.

“I just tell myself, ‘I know where I’m going is bigger than all these things.’”

For fans and aspiring artists alike, 2Baba’s words offer a powerful reminder: in a world filled with noise, staying true to oneself is both an act of strength and survival. With a career spanning over two decades, his wisdom carries the weight of experience—and the calm of someone who’s found his center amidst the storm.