Simi opens up about imposter syndrome: “I felt like a stranger to myself”

Nigerian singer Simi has bravely shared her personal struggle with imposter syndrome, revealing that she felt like a stranger to herself and had to rediscover her true identity.

 

In a heartfelt post on her social media handle, Simi explained that despite having a deep understanding of herself for most of her life, she recently experienced a sense of disconnection and loss.

 

She described the feeling as “the discomfort of losing myself” and admitted that it was challenging to come to terms with.

 

However, Simi found solace in creating music, and her upcoming album “Lost And Found” played a significant role in her journey of self-redcovery. She expressed that making the album helped her reclaim her passion for music, melody, and love stories, and ultimately find parts of herself that she thought were lost forever.

 

Simi’s courageous admission serves as a reminder that self-discovery is a continuous process, and it’s never too late to find and rediscover new aspects of ourselves. Her story is an inspiration to fans and a testament to the power of music in healing and personal growth.

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