“Why I Keep Long Hair”: Jaywon Shares Fashion Item He Can’t Adorn, Style Influences, Other Issues
- Singer Jaywon has shared the fashion item he can’t be caught wearing and the colour he loves to adorn
- In an interview with TheTalk.NG, the This Year crooner also spoke about what influences his sense of fashion
- He further opened up on why he now keeps long hair, and how the police treat people with such hair, among other issues
Popular Nigerian singer Olajuwonlo Iledare, aka Jaywon, has revealed that he loves to wear green attire. When asked about the fashion item he cannot be caught wearing, he said he is not a fan of berets.
Jaywon speaks about his fashion choices. Image credit: @jaywonjuwonloSource: Instagram
In an interview with TheTalk.NG, the This Year crooner also shared why he now keeps long hair, and how the Nigerian Police Force treats men who adorn long hair, among other issues.
What influences Jaywon’s fashion style?
The singer noted that his style is influenced by positive energy and other important people in his life. He said:
“As an entertainer, my style is influenced by family members, friends around, and most importantly, positive energy.”
He used to be spotted with short hair in his early years in the industry but he now adorns long hair. Speaking on the reason for this change, his favourite colour, and fashion item he can’t be caught wearing, he said:
“I now adorn long hair because it’s just the time to have a new look. I am loving green at the moment, and I can’t be spotted wearing a beret.”
Jaywon speaks about police and stereotype
The singer also spoke about the police and how they stereotype men with long hair.
“You all know the Nigerian police are not well trained when it comes to addressing such issues, mostly against the youth. They easily tag youths in this picture as Yahoo boys or something else. They need to do better.”
Jaywon accuses Eedris Abdulkareem of arrogance
TheTalk.NG earlier reported that Jaywon had lent his voice to the online drama between his colleagues Burna Boy and Eedris Abdulkareem.
According to him, Eedris did not have the right to describe Burna as arrogant because they were in the same category.
He also acknowledged Eedris’ contribution to the industry, but his attitude prevented him from being recognised.
Source: TheTalk.NG