Nigerian music producer, Osabuohien Osaretin, who is better known as Sarz, has opened up about how excessive ego prevented him from collaborating with most of his colleagues.
In a candid interview with The Fadar, the ‘Back Outside’ crooner admitted that he was “very hot-headed” initially and presumed most of his colleagues to be beneath him.
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The 37-year-old explained that, however, with time, he realised that he doesn’t “know it all.”
Sarz said that realisation opened him to working with and learning from anyone in the industry, including newbies.
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Here is what he said, “When I started making music, I was very hot-headed. I really wanted to impress everybody. I just thought I was the best thing to exist in music.
“But now I understand that I don’t know it all. I’m always willing to learn from anyone—even someone that just started yesterday,” he said.
Osabuohien Osaretin, better known by his stage name Sarz, is a Nigerian record producer, mixing engineer and musician. Born in Benin City, Edo State, he is popularly known for the tag “Sarz on the beat” or “Really”, at the beginning or end of his music productions.

