Sola Benson

Nigerian music star Flavour has offered a candid explanation of why he finds it difficult to commit to a single romantic partner, describing himself as someone who lives outside conventional expectations of relationships.

Speaking in a video broadcast, the “Nabania” crooner said his personality and lifestyle place him in a different category from men who are comfortable with monogamy and domestic stability.

“I am an explorer. I belong to the wild world. I belong to the street,” he said. “Some men are domesticated but I am not. We belong to the wild world. I cannot be caged.”

The statement, delivered in his characteristic reflective tone, highlights how the singer views freedom and personal identity as central to his life choices, especially in matters of love and relationships.

A Lifestyle Consistent With Publicly Known Relationships

Flavour is also known for having three children from two different women, both former beauty queens. While he did not directly reference his family in the recent comments, his remarks come against the backdrop of long-standing public interest in his romantic life.

Over the years, his relationships have often attracted media attention, largely because of his high-profile partners and his openness about fatherhood, even as he maintains a private stance on formal commitment.

Personal Philosophy at the Center of His Statement

In framing himself as “an explorer,” the singer reinforced a personal philosophy that prioritizes independence and movement over stability and traditional expectations of monogamy.

His comments add to ongoing conversations around celebrity relationships and differing perspectives on commitment, especially within the entertainment industry, where lifestyle, fame, and personal choice often intersect in complex ways.