Fireboy DML, whose real name is Adedamola Adefolahan, shared insights into his artistic journey following the release of his debut album, ‘Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps,’ in 2019.Acknowledging changes in his life, both in terms of financial success and life experiences, Fireboy expressed that replicating a project akin to his first album was unrealistic given his evolved circumstances.Addressing criticism about his current music style, particularly from those nostalgic for his earlier sound, the ‘Peru’ singer encouraged listeners to revisit his debut album. He highlighted that his creative direction has shifted to a different sphere.In an interview with The Beat 99.9 FM in Lagos, Fireboy discussed the transformative nature of life experiences. He reflected on how newfound success, especially in finances, can drastically reshape one’s perspectives. “Life is unpredictable. Sometimes, achieving financial stability can completely change your outlook on various aspects,” he remarked.Furthermore, Fireboy questioned the feasibility of recreating an album akin to ‘LTG’ at his current phase as a 27-year-old artist who has undergone personal and professional growth. He stressed that different albums hold diverse meanings for listeners at different stages of life.Emphasizing the necessity for artists to evolve and grow creatively, Fireboy urged audiences to appreciate and respect the journey of artists, acknowledging their development over time.