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“I have never said ‘I love you’ to anybody or been in love” – Rapper Falz reveals
Falz, a Nigerian rapper, has admitted that he has never been in love and has never told somebody, ‘I love you.’.
Speaking on a recent interview with the Menisms Podcast, the rapper stated that he has not reached the phase in his relationship where such declarations of love are made.
He said, “I’ve never really said I love you to anybody. I’ve never been in love; I have never gotten to that level of emotional commitment and they’ve not said it to me sha. You know there is a level in a relationship where it’s like, ‘Oh, I love you, baby, I love you too’, I’ve never gotten there.”
Falz added that he prefers to be open about his feelings and goals from the beginning of a relationship.
“I’ve just not made the commitment,” he continued, “I’ve always been upfront about my feelings and my disposition and commitment early on, so we’re usually on the same page. That way, nobody is going to run off on their own tangent because we know what’s going on. Also, from time to time, I feel like these conversations need to be revisited every now and then.”
“At the end of the day, it’s not like I’m not expressive, maybe I’ve just been consistently true to the cause and I’ve now become accustomed to the mindset of always guiding,” he concluded.
During a previous interview, Falz revealed that he had been single since 2008 for several reasons.
“My last relationship was in 2008; I was 18 years old precisely. It’s not like I’m running away; it’s just been like a rollercoaster, a couple of different things for a couple of different reasons. It keeps changing, and I just haven’t felt ready.”
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